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    Good day.

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    Hope you all have a great week ahead.

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    Pulsar Time Computer P4-series "Big Time" ref 3315 for Monday:
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    Have a great week, everyone.


    ~Sherry.
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    Back to the grind with my Damasko



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    "Flying Dutchman" made by Bernhardt for WUS /f71



    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Daytona today

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    Morning !

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    Put on the ZunDa yesterday evening and still wearing it today

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    "Flying Dutchman" made by Bernhardt for WUS /f71



    Ooooh, nice bit of analog there. And I don't mean the watch (although it's nice, too). Sample and hold, buddy, sample and hold...

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