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    According to what I’ve recently read, “This watch is a perfect timepiece to be worn while trading commodities on the floor or during a gala dinner after a concert at the Wiener Symphoniker.”

    It’s too late to send it back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
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    According to what I’ve recently read, “This watch is a perfect timepiece to be worn while trading commodities on the floor or during a gala dinner after a concert at the Wiener Symphoniker.”

    It’s too late to send it back.
    Would you settle for "it's a really nice watch to wear," and leave it at that?
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Since I wore the 40 Years of LE from 2002 yesterday I might as well wear the Diastar "40" LE, also from 2002. The edition wa a total of 600 watches built, which is twice as many as they built of yesterday's 40 Years of. I can give Rado credit based on personal experience. 15 years down the road they still had extra chronometer movements in stock for this watch.


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    Happy Friday, all.

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    I came this close to buying an industrial finish skeleton chronometer last week. This close. If I hadn't spent Eterna mechanical chronograph (from an AD) money on my cat the week before...
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayday View Post
    Would you settle for "it's a really nice watch to wear," and leave it at that?

    Sure would.

    I hate those reviews that suggest what a watch might be worn with or where, especially when they throw in elitist social and cultural allusions.

    Poncy pretentious gits.

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    WRUW Friday 22nd. May

    As promised an afternoon change to Ebel Discovery diver on new CNS NATO.



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    Beater today

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    Beater today

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    Nice strap Craig
    Cheers,

    Richard

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