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Thread: Worst Rolex / Tudor Watch Pic...Evah!!

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    ^sometimes, i just cannot decide where to focus...
    regards,
    GL

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    In addition to the other thread, where I showed pic of a watch meeting, I thought this shot of a box filled with beautiful vintage tudors would fit better in this thread


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    I hate it when my watch blinks!

    That's a great line, may have to steal it

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    group shot photo bomband these are pretty much the worst shots of my Rolex breaks my heart. A big ding I put in the side of the case.
    Last edited by PrimareSPA21; Dec 2, 2014 at 08:47 AM.

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    Omega Speedmaster Ed White

    Omega PO Chrono 45
    Rolex DSSD
    Seiko Pogue gold
    Deep Blue diver
    Zodiac oceanaire
    many Citizen and Seiko from the years.

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    My Explorer 2 being made into a Seiko sandwich and not feeling too comfortable!

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    My Explorer 2 being made into a Seiko sandwich and not feeling too comfortable!
    Great collection JP

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