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Whot, where's Zorro? :o
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Korkki wrote:Whot, where's Zorro? :o
Traded in for a brand new MINI Cooper Exclusive called Lusso :)
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MiniMpi wrote:C9 AM GT LE for the first road trip of the year, for Pancakes of course !

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Where's the watch!!!! My mind was occupied with all kinds of bacon goodness!!!!

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:) LOL
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MiniMpi wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:48 pm
Korkki wrote:Whot, where's Zorro? :o
Traded in for a brand new MINI Cooper Exclusive called Lusso :)
I like your new Mini Ferg, is Lusso your own name for it or a Mini version? The top end Alfa's used to be Lusso's.

That's cruel by the way, tempting us with all that lovely food, my mouth is watering and it only gone 9am and at least hours till lunch :problem:
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Thegreyman wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:10 am I like your new Mini Ferg, is Lusso your own name for it or a Mini version? The top end Alfa's used to be Lusso's.

That's cruel by the way, tempting us with all that lovely food, my mouth is watering and it only gone 9am and at least hours till lunch :problem:
Hi Patrick,

It's my name for it, it's the luxury spec version so I called it the Italian for Luxury, Lusso, especially with the gorgeous quilted leather seats.
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MiniMpi wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:06 am
Thegreyman wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:10 am I like your new Mini Ferg, is Lusso your own name for it or a Mini version? The top end Alfa's used to be Lusso's.

That's cruel by the way, tempting us with all that lovely food, my mouth is watering and it only gone 9am and at least hours till lunch :problem:
Hi Patrick,

It's my name for it, it's the luxury spec version so I called it the Italian for Luxury, Lusso, especially with the gorgeous quilted leather seats.

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Makes sense, and those seats do look superb. :thumbup:
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This is one of my favourite watches of all I have owned

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Nice seats Ferg. :thumbup:

Ferreting around this morning I found this one. Probably only worn for a few hours in the almost 5 years since I picked it up.
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Is it really 5 years ago that this was the model produced as the Forum Limited Edition of 2015. Such an understated and under appreciated watch.

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nbg wrote:Nice seats Ferg. Image

Ferreting around this morning I found this one. Probably only worn for a few hours in the almost 5 years since I picked it up.
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Is it really 5 years ago that this was the model produced as the Forum Limited Edition of 2015. Such an understated and under appreciated watch.

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Agreed, Neil. I bought one originally, but sold it about a year later to fund something else (as one does).

Nevertheless, I was fortunate enough to pick up a replacement from @AVO a couple of months ago.


Must be due a service though. :escape:


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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:53 pm Nevertheless, I was fortunate enough to pick up a replacement from @AVO a couple of months ago.


Must be due a service though. :escape:
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nbg wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:11 am Nice seats Ferg. :thumbup:

Ferreting around this morning I found this one. Probably only worn for a few hours in the almost 5 years since I picked it up.

Is it really 5 years ago that this was the model produced as the Forum Limited Edition of 2015. Such an understated and under appreciated watch.

Neil
I love this watch, looks great on that strap too :thumbup:

I had been wearing mine in the evenings only, but I've been wearing it all weekend and haven't yet taken it off... the mesh is so comfortable :D

It had a replacement movement earlier this year and it's keeping +7 secs per day, which is excellent.

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Ombré for today whilst bringing my Mother for a hospital outpatient's appointment.

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Now 6 days on duty, 0 seconds deviation and a rummage in the strap drawer.
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JasperCat wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:20 pm
nbg wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:11 am Nice seats Ferg. :thumbup:

Ferreting around this morning I found this one. Probably only worn for a few hours in the almost 5 years since I picked it up.

Is it really 5 years ago that this was the model produced as the Forum Limited Edition of 2015. Such an understated and under appreciated watch.

Neil
I love this watch, looks great on that strap too :thumbup:

I had been wearing mine in the evenings only, but I've been wearing it all weekend and haven't yet taken it off... the mesh is so comfortable :D

It had a replacement movement earlier this year and it's keeping +7 secs per day, which is excellent.


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Looks rather good on the mesh. :thumbup:

Shortly after I got my FLE I did a thread with a few different strap options, that were different to the CW options available with the watch.

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