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    Great lume shot !
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    Scoring my lume out of ten. Can you name the watches?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calumets View Post
    Scoring my lume out of ten. Can you name the watches?
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    ok game on

    7/10 steeldiver type
    2/10 max bill
    6/10 archimede
    9/10 tudor bb ?
    6/10 sinn u1 is it.
    1/10 vostock /bostok
    8/10 tudor

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    ok game on

    7/10 steeldiver type - Chinese, but not Steeldive
    2/10 max bill - Yes, bonus marks for model
    6/10 archimede - Yes, 1950-3
    9/10 tudor bb ? - Yes
    6/10 sinn u1 is it. - almost exactly, but not quite
    1/10 vostock /bostok - Yes
    8/10 tudor - Yes, another Black Bay

    how did I do
    Very well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calumets View Post
    Very well!
    U50 want a sinn U1 at some point

    hmm chronoscope is it ..

    yeah not up on tudors that much above my pay grade it's one of those probably get one at some point in my life but .... so don't look at them to much unless in passing on wruw thread and the like ..

    yes you was saying said steeldiver as it was that one I ant heard much about and could not remember the name of the doxo look a like in blue . so same sort thing ant it proabably same movement just diff name on dial
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