Tut tut..........driving and using a mobile phone/camera!!!
Non CW of the Day
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
3000 metres. I don't think I will go that deep while paddling in the sea.
Quite thick but as it is titanium it is quite light.
Quite thick but as it is titanium it is quite light.
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Love the Breitling, but then I am biased as I am a Breitling fan.
Agree with all the comments about Longines. Unfortunately the one I tried on the strap was huge and would just not go small enough. But yes a few I would buy including that lovely GMt above.
tar tines watch looks interesting too but I don,t recognise it?
Agree with all the comments about Longines. Unfortunately the one I tried on the strap was huge and would just not go small enough. But yes a few I would buy including that lovely GMt above.
tar tines watch looks interesting too but I don,t recognise it?
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I think it is a Vostok Amphibia.Beastmaster wrote:tar tines watch looks interesting too but I don,t recognise it?
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
if you dont mind me asking how much was the Longines adimiral ?
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That Omega is very nice mate ! Although not sure what date you think it is today
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
went for this today as i havnt worn it for at least 3 weeks ( looks better if you click on the image )
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
As we have had a bit on Parnis recently I got mine out and changed the Toshi back to SS.
I had forgotten what a nice and classy watch this is. Looks way more expensive than the actual cost of it.
I had forgotten what a nice and classy watch this is. Looks way more expensive than the actual cost of it.
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
A Radomir styled Parnis today.
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
Here's a more conventional view..Tyke wrote: Wood(n't) have a clue what that one is Interesting though.
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Not at all. I got it late last year from a Seiko shop in USA. Paid about £130 (which was a bit of a bargain). Currently $295 on Amazon.comTyke wrote: Recognise it now as I've seen it / that face on here before. I probably said then it was the only seiko i'd ever seen that I'd contemplate buying (not my brand) & the side view has only reinforced that opinion. Nice but I guess towards the top end of Seiko's pricing?
Richard