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    And here's the pair of them on the better straps.

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    Particularly like the bamboo straps (on the right), quite tactile, and comfortable to wear if you get a little warm, or will easily survive a dip in the pool whilst on holiday and dry underneath quite quickly (hey, I can dream with everything going on at the moment)!

    I'm also picking up my other hobby again! I do a bit of writing, but with everything going on recently, it's taken a big back seat, but it's quite therapeutic, so I'm picking up a couple of stories I started last year. The character is sort of Bondian in nature and of course watches get a mention, in this instance an Oris Pro-Diver, as the character serves in the SBS (probably should have been a CWC, or more likely a Casio G-Shock these days!). Also running a few add campaigns on Amazon, as I've let the books slide way too far down the rankings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cave canem View Post
    And here's the pair of them on the better straps.

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    Particularly like the bamboo straps (on the right), quite tactile, and comfortable to wear if you get a little warm, or will easily survive a dip in the pool whilst on holiday and dry underneath quite quickly (hey, I can dream with everything going on at the moment)!

    I'm also picking up my other hobby again! I do a bit of writing, but with everything going on recently, it's taken a big back seat, but it's quite therapeutic, so I'm picking up a couple of stories I started last year. The character is sort of Bondian in nature and of course watches get a mention, in this instance an Oris Pro-Diver, as the character serves in the SBS (probably should have been a CWC, or more likely a Casio G-Shock these days!). Also running a few add campaigns on Amazon, as I've let the books slide way too far down the rankings.
    had one of them I think mate in a joblot once

    well going to flip a lorus at some point maybe think the yellow might stay as my diy watch. but got another all digital one will up pics later

    the yellow one seem's to be working fine now

    it's cool to get back into old hobbies wish I could but ant fit enough now to do most the things I did in the twenty's
    sharky
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    rest easy good buddy
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    Im considering trying to order the new scurfa tonight when it launches

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    Back at last £395 out of pocket on this and just sent £650 on an other item not a watch music related should have it soon l may be selling a couple of watches in the coming weeks


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    Billy super duper.

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    I ordered the blue scurfa last night 246gbp lets see what the fuss is all about . I'll post pics when it arrives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smeagal View Post
    Back at last £395 out of pocket on this and just sent £650 on an other item not a watch music related should have it soon l may be selling a couple of watches in the coming weeks


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    let me know what they are mate might be something I might like we have the same sorta taste
    sharky
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    rest easy good buddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJW GB View Post
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    Billy super duper.
    I bought a luch one hander in a joblot am waiting on said working with issues hoping they think a minute hand fell off
    sharky
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    rest easy good buddy
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