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    ***The Big Shiny WRUW Sunday Dec 7 thread***

    Hamilton Pulsar "P4" series "Classic" for my Sunday:
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    ~Sherry.
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    Glamor shot Sunday

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    The Longines Conquest was supposed to get some wrist time, today, but I already had the Tudor Advisor on my desk, so...

    No décor, just a light sepia tone, and voilà


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    Have a great day, everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    The Longines Conquest was supposed to get some wrist time, today, but I already had the Tudor Advisor on my desk, so...

    No décor, just a light sepia tone, and voilà


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    Have a great day, everyone.

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    The 9 on the date dial throws me for a loop every time I look at it.
    B.-

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillyR___ View Post
    The 9 on the date dial throws me for a loop every time I look at it.
    Agreed. I feel the same.

    It did puzzled me a bit, at first, but was not a deal breaker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    Agreed. I feel the same.

    It did puzzled me a bit, at first, but was not a deal breaker.
    After my eyes adjusted and I figured out what was happened, I liked it too.
    B.-

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    The Longines Conquest was supposed to get some wrist time, today, but I already had the Tudor Advisor on my desk, so...

    No décor, just a light sepia tone, and voilà


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    Have a great day, everyone.

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    Saw one of those in the metal the other day, they really are special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shameless View Post
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    Lovely combo, Peter!

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