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    F91w

    Surely the cornerstone of all affordables!

    Let's have a roll call!


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    Mine
    Lots of old watches, ex mwc vet -Ceud mile failte , CWC ,,Longines Legend diver ., Omega Geneva & Seamaster 300 GMT, Seiko King Seiko plus,, Tudor black bay 58, Tissot Titanium Chronograph. Seiko miscellaneous.

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    wear mine surprisingly often when i want low profile watch..

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    I never wear mine, it's far too small on my wrist




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    I have two

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    MWC is that my watch's Avatar
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    still enjoying mine... after reading the 5 stars amazon review, i wore mine just for smile =)
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    Cool lil watch



    Sent from my GT-I9505

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    I should really get one of these. What size are they?
    Check you my youtube channel - Blanchy Talks Watches

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