It’s fine on an iPad, which is the only way I access the forum. I wouldn’t think of visiting forums or blogs on a phone - too tiny.
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It’s fine on an iPad, which is the only way I access the forum. I wouldn’t think of visiting forums or blogs on a phone - too tiny.
Me neither. I’d be happier paying twice as much for a Zenith. :)
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Brake lights or indecisive about turning left or right?
Terrible, anyway.
It’s a fairly recent invader - commercially inspired, to a large degree. It has overshadowed Guy Fawkes / Bonfire Night, unfortunately.
I’d seen that one and I like it. Interesting way that they make the speckled resin.
Ooh, that’s made me wince a little, considering the government in power at the time…
Well, I’m trained, but not to be on the receiving end…
You do have a detailed knowledge of British comedy…
How far back do you go? Peter Cook, Beyond The Fringe?
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There’s a desk diver stand for my CWC. :)
Are you never too old for toys?
My sympathies - I know what all that entails. I was a bit needy myself when I came home from hospital after breaking my hip. Bed downstairs - and a few indignities I won’t go into…
I wouldn’t know…
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Marvellous, but 43.9mm and not available until later in the year.
Forget that it’s 1:2 or 2:1, which single watch do you want the most?
If it’s the Laureato, just be prepared for still wanting the other two.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-new-tudor-black-bay-goes-monochrome
And new.
Ah, should have said - I would also want wire lugs. :)
Panerai never seem to have the features I would want in one model. It would definitely be a Radiomir if I bought one, but I would want 40-42mm, sandwich dial, no date, small seconds, handwind, no...
For the rich -
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I saw some of The Cleaner when it was on the BBC. It was original and nicely done. Not outstanding, but then the makers probably had quite modest ambitions.
That’s a handsome and stylish watch.
Congratulations. :-!
Very nice indeed. Another Baltic winner.
Devs was bold, and clever and stylish, but characterisation was a bit nominal or obvious. I didn’t much like the ending either. It was a bit perfunctory.
I liked Devs, but it stopped short of...
That’s fantastic. Concept designs can be too clever by half, but a tourbillon that looks like the complete antithesis of a tourbillon? That’s both simple and inspired.