Withdrawal Syndrome

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Withdrawal Syndrome

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Here I am in Hong Kong having a vacation with my family but I can't help missing my C9 Jumping Hour MKII, which I have left at home.

Bought it at the recent sales and having received it for only a day before my trip sure doesn't help.

I must admit I am suffering from a massive withdrawal syndrome.

Should have brought the watch along.

Do you experienced this kind of syndrome when you leave your CW at home?
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Re: Withdrawal Syndrome

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Never had to be parted so soon after getting something like the JH2, but since I have over 30 CW's, most of them have to stay at home (though sometimes wished I had brought along a different selection).
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Re: Withdrawal Syndrome

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That can't have been easy, leaving such a lovely CW at home only after having a day !!

OT = Paul I never realised you had over 30 CW's !!!!
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Re: Withdrawal Syndrome

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MiniMpi wrote:
OT = Paul I never realised you had over 30 CW's !!!!
Don't you love it when you get surprised? Paul has been quietly putting together a wonderful collection. :thumbup:
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Re: Withdrawal Syndrome

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lancez wrote:Do you experienced this kind of syndrome when you leave your CW at home?
No, I always plan to take two watches with me and they do not always include a CWL. :D
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Re: Withdrawal Syndrome

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Kip wrote:
MiniMpi wrote:
OT = Paul I never realised you had over 30 CW's !!!!
Don't you love it when you get surprised? Paul has been quietly putting together a wonderful collection. :thumbup:
Yes indeed :D
Well done Paul :clap: 8)
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Re: Withdrawal Syndrome

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I'm going on holiday next month and I have to make my selection of what to take and how many, decisions decisions :D .
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Re: Withdrawal Syndrome

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Holiday watch collection:
Mako & C3
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