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    Yes, especially considering that Seiko are so...

    Yes, especially considering that Seiko are so well known for the day/date at 3 o’clock position. This one makes for a clean look. Although, ‘WEDNESDAY’ can look a little crowded because it’s the...
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    Seiko Seikomatic Weekdater from early 1969;...

    Seiko Seikomatic Weekdater from early 1969;
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    Yes. Life got a little busy over the years. Good...

    Yes. Life got a little busy over the years. Good to see a fare share of the inaugural members still here. ��
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    Thank-you! I’ll try to visit more regularly.

    Thank-you! I’ll try to visit more regularly.
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    2009 Omega Railmaster, in the perfect-for-me...

    2009 Omega Railmaster, in the perfect-for-me 36.2mm case size.
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    IWC Portuguese range may have something with a...

    IWC Portuguese range may have something with a similar vibe to the 1908.
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    Haven’t visited here in quite some time. I’m sure...

    Haven’t visited here in quite some time. I’m sure it was a few years PRE-Covid!
    Anyway, today’s wristwatch was this Seiko Prospex Solar 200m;

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    Hope you’re all well, folks!
  9. Thanks, Mediocre! I wanted to de-Brosnan the...

    Thanks, Mediocre! I wanted to de-Brosnan the watch a little, but without de-Bonding it too much. Hence the Regimental single-pass strap, similar to the design of the Connery/Goldfinger-era strap....
  10. Nice To See This Forum Still Going, And a Slightly Modded Bond Seamaster

    Haven't visited here in quite a few years and it's good to see this forum still going strong a decade since it started. Well done to the mods for setting it up, and the members who've kept it going!...
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    This one all weekend. 109213 Haven't...

    This one all weekend.

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    Haven't visited in quite some time. Covid-19 wasn't a thing the last time I was here.

    Hope you're all well. :-!
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    Been wearing this one since yesterday. ...

    Been wearing this one since yesterday.


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    One is not enough, CF. Here's a crappy photo of...

    One is not enough, CF. Here's a crappy photo of my entire collection, except for the Olympus Pen F digital that took the photo;

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    I'll clear a couple of the Trip 35 rangefinders, but I...
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    Okay, so I bought this Hamilton Khaki Officers...

    Okay, so I bought this Hamilton Khaki Officers Mechanical back in 2010, at the height of the B I G W A T C H craze;

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  15. Okay, how about a Hamilton Khaki? There are two...

    Okay, how about a Hamilton Khaki? There are two cream dialled models I can think of, although one of them is marketed as an ‘old paper’ dial and it is a beautiful shade of off-white.
    Model number...
  16. Does this count? It's forty mm. Two or three mil...

    Does this count? It's forty mm. Two or three mil smaller and I'd be seriously considering it for my 6.5 inch wrist. Not exactly a champagne dial, more of a cream, but the gold hands and markers...
  17. The 5513 is a classic, to be sure. But I have to...

    The 5513 is a classic, to be sure. But I have to say that, for me, it's both a blessing and a curse. It's a blessing because it's a classic watch and I'd wanted one since I was about nine years old...
  18. Any Particular Watch(es) That You're Aiming For In 2019?

    Like the title says, gang, is there some watch in particular that you're hoping to snag next year?

    I'm looking at two vastly different watches. In both style/type and price.

    First off, a...
  19. I'm wearing the WatchCo-built Seamaster 300 on a...

    I'm wearing the WatchCo-built Seamaster 300 on a late '90s Speedmaster bracelet (which could probably do with one more link, that I don't have);

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    I hope your weekend's going smoothly, gang!
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    Haven't worn this one in quite some time. The circa 1962 Omega Seamaster;

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    Have a smooth end-of-the-week, all!
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    I was wearing the Oris Diver SixtyFive today; ...

    I was wearing the Oris Diver SixtyFive today;

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    Currently up to Gin & Tonic number 3 and I'm...

    Currently up to Gin & Tonic number 3 and I'm wearing the '82 Sub 5513;

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    Cheers, all, and have a good weekend!
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    I wore the Movember Edition Oris Diver SixtyFive,...

    I wore the Movember Edition Oris Diver SixtyFive, seen here on a TrueBond nylon strap;

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  24. Good God, man, do I need to do your grocery...

    Good God, man, do I need to do your grocery shopping for you, too?

    Personally, I thought those previous three were crap. There's always a danger when you get a literary author (Faulks and Boyd,...
  25. You're welcome! I haven't started it yet, but if...

    You're welcome! I haven't started it yet, but if it's anywhere near as good as the previous Horowitz effort, Trigger Mortis, then that's all I ask.
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