Non CW of the Day

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Your Explorer looks great Neil , i see your dressed for a typical summers day in the UK . :lol: :lol:
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From the day i bought it 2 years ago. :D

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To today and after 2 years of wear . :ug:

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It's been a grey day
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The perfect summer watch received yesterday. Looks good, perfect size and don't care if it gets into salt water or dropped in the sand, a few scratches here and there, bumped around a bit and so on. It's kind of liberating to wear an inexpensive watch once in a while. :thumbup:

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tempusmaximus wrote:Your Explorer looks great Neil , i see your dressed for a typical summers day in the UK . :lol: :lol:
Thanks Bernie. Dressed for a windswept stroll along the beach.
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nbg wrote:
tempusmaximus wrote:Your Explorer looks great Neil , i see your dressed for a typical summers day in the UK . :lol: :lol:
Thanks Bernie. Dressed for a windswept stroll along the beach.
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Looking distinctly like Northumberland?

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nordwulf wrote:The perfect summer watch received yesterday. Looks good, perfect size and don't care if it gets into salt water or dropped in the sand, a few scratches here and there, bumped around a bit and so on. It's kind of liberating to wear an inexpensive watch once in a while. :thumbup:

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Snap!... :lol:

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:
nbg wrote:
tempusmaximus wrote:Your Explorer looks great Neil , i see your dressed for a typical summers day in the UK . :lol: :lol:
Thanks Bernie. Dressed for a windswept stroll along the beach.
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Looking distinctly like Northumberland?

Dunstanburgh Castle behind you. White House on the skyline (left) used to be, perhaps still is, a pub on the road down to the Golf Course.

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Great spot Guy. I thought it may have been too obvious if I had taken the photo towards the castle! :clap:

Spectacular coastline, but has been too rough for the boats to get to the Farne Isles the last couple of days, otherwise there would have been multiple pics of Puffins!

Rather limited 3G/4G coverage though. :thumbdown:

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nbg wrote:
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Looking distinctly like Northumberland?

Dunstanburgh Castle behind you. White House on the skyline (left) used to be, perhaps still is, a pub on the road down to the Golf Course.

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Great spot Guy. I thought it may have been too obvious if I had taken the photo towards the castle! :clap:

Spectacular coastline, but has been too rough for the boats to get to the Farne Isles the last couple of days, otherwise there would have been multiple pics of Puffins!

Rather limited 3G/4G coverage though. :thumbdown:

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I ought to know it. Spent 20 consecutive summer holidays in Craster. :thumbup:

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Been ill for a few days so haven't been posting or snapping, but wearing this today, although the pic was taken during more clement weather :D

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JayS wrote:Just arrived, and probably my last cheap, non-disruptive watch purchase for a while. Scratching that Monaco / Bremont itch on the dirt cheap.

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I love this, I hope it is available in the uk - just going to find out............

Well it is, but 43mm sounds a bit on the large size for my wrist. Thanks for posting though !
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JayS wrote:Just arrived, and probably my last cheap, non-disruptive watch purchase for a while. Scratching that Monaco / Bremont itch on the dirt cheap.

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Just saw this.

Loadsa love for the Timex this week!

Looks bloody good. That blue is awesome.

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Wore this to work swapped it back to the bracelet
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Andyshall wrote:
JayS wrote:Just arrived, and probably my last cheap, non-disruptive watch purchase for a while. Scratching that Monaco / Bremont itch on the dirt cheap.

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I love this, I hope it is available in the uk - just going to find out............

Well it is, but 43mm sounds a bit on the large size for my wrist. Thanks for posting though !
Yeah, lots of looks for the price, but it is large... and possibly wears even larger than its size. I have a 42mm watch that feels much smaller than this for only a 1mm difference. This one wears at the size limit for me!