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    Quote Originally Posted by WWII70 View Post
    You need an Ebel then! Amazing cases, especially on the BTRs.

    Beautiful finishing on your Eterna


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    I have looked at them. I have never seen one in real life yet, though. I do like yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    Great details on that Eterna @Henry Krinkle.
    Thanks Wayne!
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    Hamilton at Lake Tahoe

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    Just arrived and was sized today.


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    Sporting my Speedy with Panda Mitsukoshi dial today. Pen is a Waterman sleeve filler from about 1915.Name:  Mitsukoshi Dial Panda 1.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Procyon View Post
    Sporting my Speedy with Panda Mitsukoshi dial today. Pen is a Waterman sleeve filler from about 1915.
    Not seen in the wild everyday. NICE!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kronos View Post
    Impossible today to find an angle 100% without glare.




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    A bunch of 3 Velcro straps and 4 Marine Nationale straps arrived today.



    Apologies for the frayed cuff. My standards have slipped working from home


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    Ebels (lots), IWC, Omega, FC, Eterna, Tag, Invicta, Movado
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    Quote Originally Posted by WWII70 View Post
    You need an Ebel then! Amazing cases, especially on the BTRs.

    Beautiful finishing on your Eterna


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    I really like those BTRs, particularly the chronograph (the yellow hand) and the GMT.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RenoPablo View Post
    Hamilton at Lake Tahoe

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    I love, love, LOVE Lake Tahoe. I got married there March 1994. My wife was a post-Bacc student and we planned a ski trip for her spring break. We'd gotten engaged New Year's Day and I jokingly sugggested we call it our honeymoon. She said, "Well, we'll be in Nevada. Let's just get married." We pseudo-eloped. We told a few people what we were doing but the wedding party consisted of bride, groom, minister, and witness/photographer. We did have a big party, it was NOT a reception, when we got back. From what I remember, I had a lot of fun!

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