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Aug 3, 2020, 04:29 PM
#3611
I haven't had this that long maybe 6 months. It was a gift from a good friend . I've always liked the Nomos but could never justify the cost . I really like the simplicity of the dial , so easy to read. Had it on the timegragh last night and it was spot on every where apart from +9secs average..
Billy super duper.
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Aug 3, 2020, 04:39 PM
#3612
sharky
one of the most original good guys their was never anything but a true friend "the daito to my shoto"
rest easy good buddy
https://gofund.me/eb610af1
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Aug 5, 2020, 06:41 AM
#3613
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Aug 5, 2020, 08:42 AM
#3614
In clydebank for some shopping mould grand quartz today stuck it on this morning as not worn very often
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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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Aug 6, 2020, 12:14 PM
#3615
Sitting out in back garden, taking it easy wearing the 63
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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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Aug 6, 2020, 12:25 PM
#3616
waiting on some watches I bought as saw them at a good price going to flip one and mod the other
sharky
one of the most original good guys their was never anything but a true friend "the daito to my shoto"
rest easy good buddy
https://gofund.me/eb610af1
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Aug 6, 2020, 05:20 PM
#3617
Member
Think I've missed out on a Score for a Score with this one.
A Casio DW-640 from the late nineties. Found it in a charity shop, not working, and absolutely filthy. Took it apart and the seals seemed Okay, so into a ultrasonic bath to get all the dirt off. The strap was washed, and trimmed with a "fuzzaway" and the bull bars resprayed. A new battery and everything seems to work, the light, the alarm all seem fine!
The cost of the watch - £3.00!!!!!!!
My first G-Shock and a precursor to the baby-g I believe. Quite chuffed with it.
Last edited by cave canem; Aug 6, 2020 at 05:27 PM.
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Aug 6, 2020, 05:28 PM
#3618
well by about six days but the guys are cool put it up and ask if they don't mind it sliding in as call it yesterday or the day before I think
yes they was the first g'shock well what became g shocks I had one
sharky
one of the most original good guys their was never anything but a true friend "the daito to my shoto"
rest easy good buddy
https://gofund.me/eb610af1
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Aug 6, 2020, 05:30 PM
#3619
talking g shock got ripped of today and bought a load of fake dw5600bb
sharky
one of the most original good guys their was never anything but a true friend "the daito to my shoto"
rest easy good buddy
https://gofund.me/eb610af1
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Aug 7, 2020, 09:10 AM
#3620
Originally Posted by
cave canem
Think I've missed out on a Score for a Score with this one.
A Casio DW-640 from the late nineties. Found it in a charity shop, not working, and absolutely filthy. Took it apart and the seals seemed Okay, so into a ultrasonic bath to get all the dirt off. The strap was washed, and trimmed with a "fuzzaway" and the bull bars resprayed. A new battery and everything seems to work, the light, the alarm all seem fine!
The cost of the watch - £3.00!!!!!!!
My first G-Shock and a precursor to the baby-g I believe. Quite chuffed with it.
I'm ok with it being late if everyone else is.
Billy super duper.