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    Miles McKinney Funky Friday 19th January 2024

    Happy Friday guys.
    Tim is otherwise engaged in more exciting activities so I'll start proceedings this week.
    The Diastar XL was on my wrist from Saturday to Monday.

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    It’s been raining Balboas this week








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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Happy Friday guys.
    Tim is otherwise engaged in more exciting activities so I'll start proceedings this week.
    The Diastar XL was on my wrist from Saturday to Monday.

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    It's gotta be Thursday's child this week. Always nice to see that one.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Insanely busy week getting ready for holidays plus the added bonuses of emergency oral surgery and having to build four giant mushrooms for a client...

    A day late again but another full weeks worth.

    Saturday night I did my ritual checkout dive to ensure everything was good before holidays. All the equipment was fine, but my first every problem equalizing put me on to a prolem whih turned out to be an abscessed molar. Whitby Ad Mare Atlantic and Suunto Zoop dive computer.

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    Sunday, the typical simple, date free hand wind. This week the Armand Nicolet.

    P8280211 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr


    PB250230 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    Monday LR

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    Tuesday, Ceramica

    Ceramica by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    Wednesday, Avant Garde

    P4180070 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr


    Full on with the mushroom project on Thursday, so the truffle dialed Eternity seemed quite appropriate

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    And rounding out the week with another LR for MMFF. Only the second time in my life that I have used papier- mache. Quite surprised there isn't a lot more flour on the 7724.

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    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    It's gotta be Thursday's child this week. Always nice to see that one.
    Cheers mate. Always a pleasure to wear it too.
    When I saw the first LR, I was going to pick it, but then I saw this one. Nice to see it..
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    Cheers mate. Always a pleasure to wear it too.
    When I saw the first LR, I was going to pick it, but then I saw this one. Nice to see it..




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    Cheers. It's been off my wrist for a while and it may be my all time favourite TC cased watch, so it was nice to wear it again too.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    I'm with Hank on Thursday, too rare to resist.

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    I'm going with the AN this week, well, last week actually.

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    Sunday, the typical simple, date free hand wind. This week the Armand Nicolet.

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    PB250230 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

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