Non CW of the Day
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Just clearing up after an 'At Home' with the constant sense of being watched.
You know that feeling, that someone is looking over your shoulder?
Then I found out.......
It was BIG BROTHER watching! Oh well, any port in a storm!
You know that feeling, that someone is looking over your shoulder?
Then I found out.......
It was BIG BROTHER watching! Oh well, any port in a storm!
Steve
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This little beauty today
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Re: Non CW of the Day
“The church says the earth is flat, but I know that it is round, for I have seen the shadow on the moon, and I have more faith in a shadow than in the church” - Fernão de Magalhães
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Been wearing my Speedy today, having put it back on the bracelet a couple of weeks ago..
I decided to remove another link from the bracelet, and whilst storing the spare link in the box, I was reminded how the packaging blew me away when I purchased this watch...
I know it should be about the watch, and the horology, but that's me: Shallow.
I decided to remove another link from the bracelet, and whilst storing the spare link in the box, I was reminded how the packaging blew me away when I purchased this watch...
I know it should be about the watch, and the horology, but that's me: Shallow.
Richard
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Omega really do some nice boxes for some of their top end and limited edition models but that has to be one of the best. I saw the Omega Bullhead the other day and that comes in a large zip round case, nice, but not in the same league as that.
Also, those two Junghans are both stunning fellas.
Also, those two Junghans are both stunning fellas.
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Wow that is cool! What is different about the 50th anniversary speedy, i see some numbers on the dial, is that the limited edition numbers?downer wrote:Been wearing my Speedy today, having put it back on the bracelet a couple of weeks ago..
I decided to remove another link from the bracelet, and whilst storing the spare link in the box, I was reminded how the packaging blew me away when I purchased this watch...
I know it should be about the watch, and the horology, but that's me: Shallow.
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Take a look here..watchstudent wrote:
Wow that is cool! What is different about the 50th anniversary speedy, i see some numbers on the dial, is that the limited edition numbers?
The main differences:
Enamel dial
Manual winding, hacking, co-axial chronometer movement (3201)
Sapphire front/back
LE of 1957, number on dial, rather than caseback
100M WR
Richard
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Crikey Downer! You don't really do plain and simple good watches do you?! They are all fairly spectacular it seems to medowner wrote:Take a look here..watchstudent wrote:
Wow that is cool! What is different about the 50th anniversary speedy, i see some numbers on the dial, is that the limited edition numbers?
The main differences:
Enamel dial
Manual winding, hacking, co-axial chronometer movement (3201)
Sapphire front/back
LE of 1957, number on dial, rather than caseback
100M WR
Victorinox Inox, Omega Speedmaster Professional, Seiko PADI Turtle
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Cheers WS. I have been lucky to find a few limited edition versions in good value deals, and I'm fortunate to have a wife who is quite happy to tolerate my strange affliction. In fact, I just mentioned another incoming, and barely an eyebrow was raised.watchstudent wrote:
Crikey Downer! You don't really do plain and simple good watches do you?! They are all fairly spectacular it seems to me
Richard