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    Having to choose just one is not funny. I'll post 3 pics...as revenge!
    No surprises here, though

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    "Either He's Dead, Or My Watch Has Stopped....."
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    I'm torn between two watches but I love this combination.

    Regards Cam

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    This one. Started off as half a joke, ended up as my favourite watch.






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    IN THE END.......THERE CAN BE BUT ONE....
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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    That's a tough one. For me, I think I would have to go with the RGM TZLE.



    It's an amazing and understated watch. Exceptionally thin and with a twin barrel Lemania movement in it, it keeps great time.

    What is funny about this watch is that I am not a huge fan of the dial. It's not that I don't like it but more that I see so much potential in the watch to make it better. So much that I bought a second copy of the watch (of which there were less than 49 produced based on my conversations with RGM) with the purpose of having RGM make a guilloche dial for the second one. Also, the second copy I bought had the beautiful engraved rotor which I find more interesting than the stainless steel rotor on my first copy. There was actually a third variation of the rotors produced in gold with Geneva stripes.

    You know Brian, if that dial ever bothers you too much...

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    My first watch over $300, the Chrono Avenger (usually on the bracelet, but early on when I had only one nice watch, I switched straps a lot). Had it for nearly 12 years now!

    Regards, T Bone

    Even a broken watch shows correct time once or twice a day. I ought to know, I have a few!

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    I refuse to answer the "if you could only have one watch" question because I refuse to limit my wrist options. That said, the one watch I can wear day in and day out is the Orient Mako. With enough straps, I can wear it anywhere and everywhere.

    -hayday


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    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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