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    **** WRUW Saturday 6 March 2021 ****

    Happy weekend friends. Wearing previously Alan's Max Bill today.

    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    **** WRUW Saturday 6 March 2021 ****

    Loreo sub homage for me today. I’m on a mission to find the one strap for each of my watches and this is the one for the Loreo.




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    Nice day for Autumn!



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    **** WRUW Saturday 6 March 2021 ****

    I’m out of spring drive watches so a switch to hi- beats.




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    Michael

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    I've started looking at ML Les Classiques too often, so a reminder for myself that I already have a dressy watch, that I never needed one in the first place, and that that space is already filled!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodia77 View Post
    I've started looking at ML Les Classiques too often, so a reminder for myself that I already have a dressy watch, that I never needed one in the first place, and that that space is already filled!

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    I have been looking at another "dressy watch" as well - one that I have had my eye on for several years, however, the Eterna wears so well on my wrist and is so well done, I can't bear to part with it. I put a few watches on sale here to fund the purchase of the "other one".

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    The "other one" - which Geoffbot can confirm, has been on my radar for a long time.

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