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This morning

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and now this afternoon

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Two totally different looks, nice one Guy ;)
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This for the late morning and afternoon cutting the 'meadow' :

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Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
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MiniMpi wrote:Two totally different looks, nice one Guy ;)

Yup; the Steveo Parastrap canvas ZULU is casual ready for the weekend (and warmer weather). :thumbup:

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MiniMpi wrote:This for the late morning and afternoon cutting the 'meadow' :

Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
Argh! :shock: A naked wrist. :oops:

Mods please delete this obscene photograph! :lol:

#Kip - Urgent Meds required please :thumbup:

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:
MiniMpi wrote:This for the late morning and afternoon cutting the 'meadow' :

Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
Argh! :shock: A naked wrist. :oops:

Mods please delete this obscene photograph! :lol:

#Kip - Urgent Meds required please :thumbup:

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MiniMpi wrote:
Chris_G wrote:On the road with this today...

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Great photo Chris that really shows off one of the best features of the C3 the way the light catches the numerals and hands.

Thanks :thumbup:
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Dress down Friday - the blue rubber strap makes it flashy, love it :thumbup:
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Normal proceedings have returned :)
My C60 Trident Black Bezel MK1 for this evening.

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MiniMpi wrote:
Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
You need another Mako or a Seiko 5.
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MiniMpi wrote:This for the late morning and afternoon cutting the 'meadow' :

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Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
Now this is Watch Porn! :schockiert:
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james80 wrote:
MiniMpi wrote:
Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
You need another Mako or a Seiko 5.
That thought had crossed my mind actually.
I have my eye on two options at the moment but funds are depleted at present.
One is a Seiko and the other is a much cheaper idea in the shape of a Sekonda.