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    The grab and go ease and the rather startling accuracy of the Tissot has had it occupying more than it's share of time on the wrist andthe watch suffering the most is my genuine favourite. Old photo.


    zP1012365 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

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    My old Bucherer that I've had since 1978.



    Isn't that record about that old too?

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    I've Been a bit busy in the studio lately and handling 'pushy' clients..

    take a break for several hours before back to work again, and finish this dark brown strap for my orient defender ..

    Have a great day every body!!

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    Seiko for a day at the beach with my son.

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    wind-up merchant OhDark30's Avatar
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    In the last few days, each of these has had it's turn
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    And today, yes, it's the usual
    It's the final countdown! PM me before they're all gone!

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    I really like this O&W chrono
    "chirp, chirp"

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    Thanks, birdy!
    Yes, it's my favorite modern chrono :-)
    It's the final countdown! PM me before they're all gone!

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