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    Ulysse Nardin nailed it at Baselworld



    https://instagram.com/p/0dZSorx8gR/

    Video of it in motion...
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    She seems less impressed than he might have hoped

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    I think the chap in the image has overdeveloped his thighs and needs to do more calf work to balance the leg aesthetics....that's all I've got !
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    Unbelievably classy

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    The watch any dictator of a small country would love to own

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    If it was from the other side we could see what watch he's wearing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    If it was from the other side we could see what watch he's wearing
    Or if he wore his watch on his right wrist...

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    quite mild stuff compared to some of Chopard's offerings

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