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Monkey
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by Monkey » Thu Jan 13, 2011 2:36 pm
John
village
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by village » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:07 pm
You are soooooo predictable John
Nice Tissot by the way!
Today,mainly due to all the Steinhart talk in the other thread, i am wearing this:
If you can read this you are too close to your computer screen....
Monkey
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by Monkey » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:32 pm
village wrote: You are soooooo predictable John
Nice Tissot by the way!
What can I say??
You'd have wondered what was going on
if it wasn't
John
tartine.74
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by tartine.74 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:31 pm
Today, it was not a CW day, it was a Halios Holotype day for me...
Nicolas
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by Old Skool » Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:56 pm
tartine.74 wrote: Today, it was not a CW day, it was a Halios Holotype day for me...
Nicolas
You have one lovely collection of watches! For how long have you been this mad?
I mean that in the nicest sense!
tartine.74
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by tartine.74 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:32 pm
Old Skool wrote:
You have one lovely collection of watches! For how long have you been this mad?
I mean that in the nicest sense!
I'm forty, I started beiing nuts more than twenty years ago, I'm now totally insane.
Nicolas
Kip
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by Kip » Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:42 pm
tartine.74 wrote: Old Skool wrote:
You have one lovely collection of watches! For how long have you been this mad?
I mean that in the nicest sense!
I'm forty, I started beiing nuts more than twenty years ago, I'm now totally insane.
Nicolas
You can't be insane if you know you are insane.....that's catch 22.
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tartine.74
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by tartine.74 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:53 pm
Kip wrote:
You can't be insane if you know you are insane.....that's catch 22.
I don't feel insane..... but my wife told me I am. And I trust my wife.
That's the proof I'm insane, isn't it ?
Rick
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by Rick » Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:00 pm
It was this for me today
C5AKS - C7 Rapide - C4IPK - C6T3 - C6 Forum LE - W6 Splash - C8SWT - C70 DBR1
Breitling Hercules - Omega SMP - Boschett Cave Dweller - Seiko Monster - Porsche Design P'6310
Tissot Sea Touch - Oris Pro Diver - Dreyfuss 1925 - Tissot V8 - Deep Blue Pro Sun
mikem
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by mikem » Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:05 pm
Heres mine for today, Nettuno 3.
Eta 2824.2, display back and its very accurate too
Attachments
Gots
Tissot prs200
MarcelloC Nettuno3
C70 DBR1
C4 RAF Valley 202 Sqn Special Edition Chrono
Vostok Europe Expedition 2006
C60 trident 2012 fle #xx
C6 Kingfisher
Wants
Fortis B42 Chronomaster
C60 Trident GMT
C70 Brooklands
tartine.74
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by tartine.74 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:10 pm
Rick wrote: It was this for me today
Whaoh... The first time I see one on a real wrist.
Quite impressive.
Nicolas
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by Loddonite » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:04 pm
#2 today (yellow diver day Rick?)
Dom
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Rick
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by Rick » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:15 pm
Loddonite wrote: #2 today (yellow diver day Rick?)
Yes Loddonite.For you to then?
C5AKS - C7 Rapide - C4IPK - C6T3 - C6 Forum LE - W6 Splash - C8SWT - C70 DBR1
Breitling Hercules - Omega SMP - Boschett Cave Dweller - Seiko Monster - Porsche Design P'6310
Tissot Sea Touch - Oris Pro Diver - Dreyfuss 1925 - Tissot V8 - Deep Blue Pro Sun
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by nathanclarinet » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:37 pm
This one today. Right back into James Bond at the moment having seen Casino Royale the other night which prompted the good lady wife to put Chris Cornell's 'You know may name' on repeat.... for three days
Kip
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by Kip » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:42 pm
tartine.74 wrote: Kip wrote:
You can't be insane if you know you are insane.....that's catch 22.
I don't feel insane..... but my wife told me I am. And I trust my wife.
That's the proof I'm insane, isn't it ?
That's good enough for me!
Kip
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