A few 9s
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Re: A few 9s
Clue - its the film that made the glass very sought after after the hero drank JW out of it
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Looking good Androo. Shame that the C90 is going back and I agree the FLE stands out from that collection. How are you finding the hand winding experience? My PRS20 has only just left my wrist and I have found it a real pleasure winding it in the mornings over the last week. The Unitas movement also seems to have a healthy power reserve.
Photographing watches indoors is a real challenge. I think the best possible starting point is oodles of natural daylight and no flash. Your pictures still look quite atmospheric though.
Photographing watches indoors is a real challenge. I think the best possible starting point is oodles of natural daylight and no flash. Your pictures still look quite atmospheric though.
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Re: A few 9s
[quote="jmarchitect"] How are you finding the hand winding experience? My PRS20 has only just left my wrist and I have found it a real pleasure winding it in the mornings over the last week. The Unitas movement also seems to have a healthy power reserve.
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I have always liked the process of handwinding. As I generally were a watch a day then leave it for a week or so I am always having to start up and re set my autos. So I find ones with a day and date more of a pain than my manuals. And it gives me something to do on the bus in the morning.
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I have always liked the process of handwinding. As I generally were a watch a day then leave it for a week or so I am always having to start up and re set my autos. So I find ones with a day and date more of a pain than my manuals. And it gives me something to do on the bus in the morning.
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One of my top Fives, never tire of watching it.highway62 wrote:Hey , pretty close!
I've watched the film endless times & enjoy my whisky!
And it has about as many versions as one of my other favourites
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Star Wars a New hope. Why can't the man leave it alone? At least with BR Mr Scott put things back in and took the cack out. Lucas seems to think it should be done the other way around. Han Solo shooting second? arse
Sorry bit carried away there
Sorry bit carried away there