Guess The Watch?

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Guess The Watch?

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I was looking at a website that shall remain annonymous and came across this.....
So,its a perpetual calendar..it also come in a white face version..no other clues yet & i have airbrushed out the brand name on the picture
What brand do you think it is?

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Rotary?
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rcherryuk wrote:Rotary?
Nope
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Accurist or Sekonda?
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rcherryuk wrote:Accurist or Sekonda?
No & No
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Re: Guess The Watch?

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Ticka ticka Timex?? :wink:
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It's gonna be something silly,like IWC, isn't it!!
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rcherryuk wrote:It's gonna be something silly,like IWC, isn't it!!

I thought I had seen it before!! Have a look at this link... http://shop.kb-online.co.uk/timex-perpe ... -5862.html
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£25, not bad at all!

Is this gonna be the next 'best buy under £100'?

Last years was the £70 Chavi-Timer from Rotary :)

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Monkey wrote:Ticka ticka Timex?? :wink:

Ta dah!!
rcherryuk wrote:£25, not bad at all!

Is this gonna be the next 'best buy under £100'?

Last years was the £70 Chavi-Timer from Rotary :)

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Not bad if you want a perpetual calendar for next to nothing. By the way, IWC was far too obvious!
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