Non CW of the Day
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
Your a man of taste Nicholas. That looks like a Montblanc Starwalker to with your Rolex.
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
Im also still wearing this, today is day 5 and @ -11 seconds ( excellent )
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
Nothing can escape your eagle eyes... mmmhhh.Royston 64 wrote:Your a man of taste Nicholas. That looks like a Montblanc Starwalker to with your Rolex.
Nicolas
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
downer wrote:Still wearing this one.
... and still liking it Richard! Can you imagine a day when you will become bored with it?
Re: Non-CW of the Day
At the moment I am wearing it full-time as I am refining the time-keeping. More details to follow shortly, but suffice to say that I have broken my duck when it comes to watch regulation.........jmarchitect wrote:downer wrote:Still wearing this one.
... and still liking it Richard! Can you imagine a day when you will become bored with it?
Richard
Re: Non-CW of the Day
My newest addition, i bought this as i am starting to train for a triathlon and so i needed a durable piece. i like that fact that it displays in analogue and digital.
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
Something cheap and Chinese today.
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Nice I've got one of these. Certainly durable. You could drive a tank over it - take it off first though!golfjunky10 wrote:My newest addition, i bought this as i am starting to train for a triathlon and so i needed a durable piece. i like that fact that it displays in analogue and digital.
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Re: Non-CW of the Day
Breitling Colt II GMT but with a CWL alligator strap which suits it really well.
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