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    Miles McKinney Funky Friday December the 2nd 2022.

    Happy Friday Radoistes, here's my week.

    Saturday



    Sunday



    Monday



    Tuesday



    Wednesday



    yesterday



    And today, my trusty DS1 Chronometer. Have a great weekend everyone.


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    A fine selection of lovely watches on show this week mate.
    You know how much I like a Scheidegg, I must get mine out.
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    Happy Friday guys.
    Four from me this week.

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    A little small for modern day tastes but I still wore this for a few days this week





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    A fine selection of lovely watches on show this week mate.
    You know how much I like a Scheidegg, I must get mine out.




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    Cheers mate, you do that.

    This blue reimagining of the classic CC is always a showstopper for me.


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    Here are some of mine this week.

    I'm a particular sucker for the New Green Horse. I have a 50s Longines Conquest being restored that is an echo of this Rado.

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    Some nice steelers on show this week, it's especially nice to see a Kriens as they're few and far between.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim. View Post
    Cheers mate, you do that.

    This blue reimagining of the classic CC is always a showstopper for me.

    Cheers mate, watch this space.
    The modern CC is such an easy watch to wear.

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    And today, my trusty DS1 Chronometer. Have a great weekend everyone.

    Hard to resist the 1, 1/E chronometers.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Happy Friday guys.
    Four from me this week.

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    I will not pick the Sintra this week. I'll go for the lovelyold crhonograph.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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