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• #14302
What about just getting a sub?
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• #14303
A nuclear licenced site? What do you do Banner???
Were there big bright orange flashing lights and sirens going off as men in black drab and gothmariners gather around you!?
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• #14304
I'm an engineer working on energy infrastructure, get to visit some pretty interesting places. Yes, lights flashed and klaxons sounded but once they agreed it was my watch not a nuclear criticality event on their site we all lol'd. Nearly.
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• #14305
Lol
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• #14306
It's probably pretty safe. There's a good page somewhere by David (I can't spell his surname just now) Boettecher which details how to deal with Radium dials.
My watchmaker has a meter for measuring radiation and used this on an ex-military Omega which I sent him recently. Apparently safe to wear, despite the mounds of Radium lume.
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• #14307
i like the nautilus
i saw a few in hatton garden last week when i went to see my watch man, he said they only appreciate
was in Bahnhofstrasse in zurich last year , and saw an overweight older arab type and his security team get an after hours private viewing at the patek store, the security looked naughty, and one was positioned outside by the entrance whilst others went in side and looked after the motors
my man in the garden said the rolex explorer was a good buy, under priced relative to the other sports models the brand has at mo, and if bought well will have room to appreciate once demand grows
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• #14308
I really can't decide whether I love or hate the explorer II. Been growing on me for some time.
Ditto Tudor Ranger II 9111/0, although I am leaning more towards love for this one:
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• #14309
Thanks for the heads up Rodabod, useful page
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• #14310
Don't really like the Nautilus. If I was ever in a position where I could afford a Patek it would have to be a really classy Calatrava or something with a ridiculous complication.
And that Explorer is fugly, this tho...
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• #14311
Yeah, the previous Explorer looks a bit too 'Swatch-ey'
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• #14312
taste is always subjective
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• #14313
That effect evaporates when you handle one. Superlative quality as you'd expect.
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• #14314
I'm on the look out for a Rolex Datejust with a white face. If anyone sees one going second hand for good money, let me know.
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• #14315
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• #14316
Black dial Explorers of that vintage are seriously hawt...
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• #14317
go up the garden, you can always haggle, i left a link for my man here, try him
Hatton Garden? Link?
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• #14318
I'm having a hankering for this on ebay at the moment.
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• #14319
Hatton Garden? Link?
yes, tnt creations (tnt.creations@yahoo.com), tiny tempa , kano, goldie et al's go to guy
wear a moschino shirt and say you got the link from a bike nut
you never know
good for repairs and custom work, he made a mini gold ak47 with all moving parts for goldie before -
• #14320
^^redial
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• #14321
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my man always carries a range of dials also -
• #14322
Gorgeous baby blue...
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• #14323
thanks is always nice still
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• #14324
Didn't take them long to 'imitate' the Black Bay... Funny but the numerals are the same as the Breitling Superocean.
I think that Parnis is the one brand where even being it's own brand is a total ripoff of the real brands. Maybe I'm just biased...
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• #14325
I like the colour way + starp, but the font on the numerals is fugly.
bifolco!!