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• #29127
I live in NYC. Will be moving back at the end of the month if you want to PM me.
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• #29128
Junghans, yes but they look a bit too 'architect' (generalising massively) for me.
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• #29129
Have you had a look at Longines?
Some cracking looking watches in sensible sizes, that strike the right balance between dressy and casual.
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• #29130
I agree that the Max Bill range is a bit architecty but not the Meister range.
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• #29131
Oh yes, they are quite lovely actually
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• #29132
I live in NYC. Will be moving back at the end of the month if you want to PM me.
Legend. PM'ing now.
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• #29134
You can find the hand winding steel Meister Classic for less than a grand.
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• #29135
Not usually that keen on chronos or Junghans, but this is lovely.
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• #29136
I like the steel version.
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• #29137
I think a Meister Calendar could be the one.
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• #29138
Give Alsal a ring and see if they can get one in stock for you to try on.
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• #29140
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• #29141
Looking good!
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• #29142
ooh. that's nice.
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• #29143
half price gshocks from argos
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5488579
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• #29144
Cheers. I wish the butch bomber was half price. I need a new garage watch.
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• #29145
Good price on this too, which I think looks v. nice for £90
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6065544 -
• #29146
‘Old bugger legs’ or ‘old bugger lugs’? Latter is a more frequently-used phrase...
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• #29147
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• #29148
looking good. dibs when you want to pass it on :)
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• #29150
I recognise that
That's what I'd do.
Obviously it would be nice to have the cash for something you want. But with such a nice story wouldn't you prefer to keep it in the family? You'll never get it back.