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    This is just too cool. Interesting date placement, too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Apparently I am sticking with cuff style bracelets this week, this time with a massive TC block.

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    Newly arrived, Baloba Aster with a pure white alabaster dial...
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    Some beautiful watches on parade today
    I, on the other hand, am wearing my yellow Casio F91W


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Newly arrived, Baloba Aster with a pure white alabaster dial...
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    You got another Rado? Didn't see that coming.

    I like the pre-Milgauss seconds hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    You got another Rado? Didn't see that coming.

    I like the pre-Milgauss seconds hand.

    Hahaha. The second hand is actually straight but the faceted crystal adds a strange effect.
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    At Mark O's request, I am going with my Ebel 1911 Senior 9331240



    Exhibition caseback showing the lovely Cal 331 Girard Perregaux movement. According to Rick, this is the only non-in house movement displayed like this by Ebel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatmeworry View Post
    Some beautiful watches on parade today
    I, on the other hand, am wearing my yellow Casio F91W


    Hahaha!! glad i'm not alone!!
    i still occationally slab my f91w (generic one, not exotic color like yours=) and just enjoy it! Thx for sharing and your post bring smile to me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WWII70 View Post
    At Mark O's request, I am going with my Ebel 1911 Senior 9331240




    That's truely gorgeous blue dial Ebel... WOW! what a stunner!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Hahaha. The second hand is actually straight but the faceted crystal adds a strange effect.
    OK, that's even cooler.


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