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• #8527
Why is it every time I dip my toe into this thread, watches are being compared to cars?
CB you wouldn't fit in an MX5.
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• #8528
Height wise he'd be fine, but width wise may be a challenge.
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• #8529
So what car would suit me?!
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• #8530
Hummer.
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• #8531
with the word cunt stuck on the back?
I could live with that...
Only issue would be cost...
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• #8532
lotus exige is the same out right buy but maintenance and running would be slightly cheaper...
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• #8533
So what car would suit me?!
Jeep Wrangler.
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• #8534
Perfect.
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• #8535
Actually perfect.
And this watch:
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• #8536
troll lol lol lol
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• #8537
Haha
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• #8538
Really liking the look of this:
Thoughts? May just save up for a 42mm Planet Ocean...
Try one on first. They look cheap and tacky in real life IMO.
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• #8539
There are far more attractive Breitlings.
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• #8540
The rubber bezel insert is proper POC
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• #8541
Exactly. It's got ChainBreaker written all over it.
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• #8542
Fahrgestall , look for Robertgatwardjewellers.com , website is in progress but still looks good .
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• #8543
Pm me for prices / specifics , anybody . Got a very good independent horologist for repairs on older bits as well , tho he doesn't do seiko or anything Russian !
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• #8544
is your shop in/near london?
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• #8545
No , got seven stores , Abingdon and Thame in Oxfordshire . Reading and Windsor in Berks and two stores in Ipswich . Plus a diamond shop at Bicester village .
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• #8546
I can provide diamond transport service for good price from Middle East yes sir thank you please.
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• #8547
I need some recommendations for an analogue watch, with dual time zones, ideally 60's or 70's design, not fugly.
for work I have a breitling which has a digital dual time display, but it's too big to wear casually. I have a 60's omega seamaster for outside work, but no dual time feature.
advice pls?
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• #8548
@SP
Buy with your heart and wear it all the time.
The quality will be remembered long after the price is forgotten.yep
I have yes. I've put enough lolly aside to buy the Max Bill but my concern is that it's too specific and looks better under a suit (which I rarely wear) than worn casually. The main reason I had dismissed the IWCs, which I've liked for years, is that they're too expensive, but I've fortunately just inherited a bit extra with the instruction of getting something worthwhile.
IWC's are worn by the same type of people that buy Panerais.
that Junghans is absolutely gorgeous, i think it would suit you.
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• #8549
Bernie owns a Panerai and he's as sound as a pound.
@SP: Go for the IWC.
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• #8550
Bernie owns a Panerai and he's as sound as a pound.
Bald mans watch.
Me too.
Send a PM if you don't want to advertise it.