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Thread: ./././././ WRUW Friday 29th May 2015 \.\.\.\.\.

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    ./././././ WRUW Friday 29th May 2015 \.\.\.\.\.

    Today I'll be wearing the Puck again , cos it's 'new puck bracelet in the post from Germany' day

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    What you wearing today then ?

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    This choice - and photo - may very well be the result of a sudden attack of pure nostalgia

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    Enjoy your Friday.

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    I'm feeling a touch of nostalgia myself, so I'll wear:
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    Casio DW-1000, bought new in ~1984. Like, rad!

    ~Sherry.
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    Probably more will be tired of my pics of the GS Diver before I get tired of it. I keep it in rotation but this always winds up on my wrist at some point during the day since the day I got it. I just can't stop looking at it and even worse, taking pics.

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    You really think we're going to get tired of looking at that?! No way!
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    Probably more will be tired of my pics of the GS Diver before I get tired of it. I keep it in rotation but this always winds up on my wrist at some point during the day since the day I got it. I just can't stop looking at it and even worse, taking pics.

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    Eterna | Tudor | Seiko | Casio | G-Shock | Orient | Swatch | Mondaine | Zodiac (pre-Fossil) | Rolex | Wenger | Pulsar Time Computer | Omega | Timex | Bucherer | Citizen | Bulova | Glycine

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    Quote Originally Posted by -JP View Post
    Probably more will be tired of my pics of the GS Diver before I get tired of it. I keep it in rotation but this always winds up on my wrist at some point during the day since the day I got it. I just can't stop looking at it and even worse, taking pics.

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    Go ahead; no complaints, here.

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    Regards Cam

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    It's down to this.

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    Orient Mako XL, the orange bezel to remind me of the flowers that will soon be blinding me with their brilliance. BTW, there is an indirect causal relationship between the mulch you drop in April and the weeds you pick in May. You're welcome for that learned-the-hard-way-this-year lesson.

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    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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