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    Vintage Smiths today.

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    Back at work today. I've finished processing my snorkelling photos but I am still only one third of the way through the scuba snaps.

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    Ebel 1911 BTR Cal 139



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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Back at work today. I've finished processing my snorkelling photos but I am still only one third of the way through the scuba snaps.

    PC210020 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr
    I thought this one had a cyclops like the original? I'm far from a Rado expert, but I read this about the original.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanator View Post
    I thought this one had a cyclops like the original? I'm far from a Rado expert, but I read this about the original.
    It does not have a cyclops and while many of the originals now sport cyclops there is no hard evidence from Rado themselves that they made any that way. The very first Mk Is definitively did not have cyclops. The truth is that even Rado no longer knows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WWII70 View Post
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    That is a stunner for sure , I particularly like the proportions of those stubby pushers to the case and all the case screw heads are perfectly aligned ! I can imagine it's extremely comfortable and ergonomic on the wrist if I had another good spend watch in me I would love one for myself
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    Happy Tuesday! Today I actually have a meeting that requires me to dress like a grownup.

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    Happy Tuesday! Today I actually have a meeting that requires me to dress like a grownup.

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    Blued hands with a blue shirt. I see what you did there. True WIS.
    Cheers,

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
    Blued hands with a blue shirt. I see what you did there. True WIS.
    ...and a dark blue strap. And blue corduroys, although you can't see them.

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