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    WRUW Saturday?

    Sometimes looking at the copper dial of the JR 1681 makes me want to have a delicious beer.

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    Boston GTG tomorrow with 12 of our watch pals. I'll be wearing my GO PML, with my recent purchases since the last one in tow.... JR Aquascope, Eterna Vaughan Big Date and Seiko SSC271.

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    Also, I'll be bringing something very special along. It will be a Revolution. Stay tuned.
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    For Iyonk, day four of Japanese rotation, one of my nicest eBay finds, a first-year 1958 Royal Orient in beautiful condition.





    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    BLNR of course!

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    This for the weekend



    Another interesting discovery..... As I looked closer at the date window, I realized that it has the same design as the JR 1681 models.... I wonder what else did GP "influence" on the JR models.


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    Connery's birthday earlier this week, so I Dr No'd up my Submariner 5513;


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    Still enjoying my humble diver this beautiful weekend..
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    an ex-student just come back from Aussie and visit me.. to my surprise he also wear SKX007, but his is the japanese made one with extra writing on the dial..
    he kept on showing interest on my leather strap... some words must have spread that his teacher also making straps.. =P

    he was wearing his with rubber and nato... so i let him try out one of my straps, and you guys can predict the rest.. hehehe..
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    he like it so much that he said he's heavy heart to take-off the leather back.. and dont want to switch back to the rubber, he like the supple and relatively thin leather... i got to admit, look quite good on him..
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    he think the brown and black quite work for casual look... his wrist is about 7,25"
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    ... as much as i wish to have some benefit from my strap making hobby, i always love to see people happy... his happiness make my day and he cant get off his smile from his face when he said goodbye and thank you for the free strap..

    mannnn.. may be it is a sign.. may be my straps actually that GOOD!


    have a great weekend to you all and wish all the best for everybody on vacation!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    For Iyonk, day four of Japanese rotation, one of my nicest eBay finds, a first-year 1958 Royal Orient in beautiful condition.




    That's just GORGEOUS Robert! look very good and prestine..! luv it luv it luv it... sweet gentleman vintage japanese dress watch !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    mannnn.. may be it is a sign.. may be my straps actually that GOOD!

    We always told you that Lyonk!
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