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    The LED clock looks like a Panerai LOL

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    I received a battery-powered, digital, travel alarm clock. It will be handy, as I do not care for requesting a wake-up call, and the outlets to charge my phone seem to always be across the room.

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    Are they adopting? Beautiful gift!!

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    This is a gift from my parents :-)[/QUOTE]
    Omega Speedmaster Ed White

    Omega PO Chrono 45
    Rolex DSSD
    Seiko Pogue gold
    Deep Blue diver
    Zodiac oceanaire
    many Citizen and Seiko from the years.

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    With input from my wife (I found out later) my daughter and son-in-law surprised me with a gift certificate from a grey market vendor that I have used a lot over the last few years. It will be put to good use for sure. Talk about encouragement . .

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    My wife got me this (after extensive hinting ) for garage & DIY type stuff:
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    Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WWII70 View Post
    Ebel classic Hexagon. Gift from my wife.






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    Santa brought me this, which I've already shown.

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    Rick "but I'm done for a while" Denney
    More than 500 characters worth of watches.

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    Ich bin ein Ebeler! WWII70's Avatar
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    I bought my Hexagon GMT in part because of your review (like most of my Ebels ). I went with this model to get the 'gator strap and because Roman numerals don't do it for me.

    Rory "not quite done buying Ebels this year" Curtis

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    Santa brought me this, which I've already shown.

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    Rick "but I'm done for a while" Denney
    EDIT: lovely pick up on the JLC
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    My first watch winder. Already realize how much happier I am to be able to switch from automatic to automatic without resetting the date and time every other morning or so. Love it!

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    The wife bought me a plastic fantastic Swatch Sistem51. While it isn't something that I would have bought myself, I was pleased when I saw it. It is comfortable to wear and I was surprised that it even has a quick-set date. It seems to keep good time.


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