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    I don't think I posted this one...


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    Quote Originally Posted by samael_6978 View Post
    I don't think I posted this one...


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    Ooooh! That's a beauty!!


    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    Ooooh! That's a beauty!!


    John
    Thanks

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    Last edited by Smeagal; Jun 22, 2016 at 08:00 PM.
    Lots of old watches, ex mwc vet -Ceud mile failte , CWC ,,Longines Legend diver ., Omega Geneva & Seamaster 300 GMT, Seiko King Seiko plus,, Tudor black bay 58, Tissot Titanium Chronograph. Seiko miscellaneous.

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    So this is the latest until the Hawkinge comes in. Zenith Type 20 GMT 1903:








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    Quote Originally Posted by birdynamnam View Post
    I really like this Smith and it's Timefactors reedition.
    I've grown rather fond of the re-issue, too:
    This one is the PRS-29B, the 39mm version...
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    I couldn't get on with the nato it came on, nor the supplied leather straps; so put it on a bracelet:
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    I'm much happier with it now. Need to tweek the end-link to get a better fit, but it's hardly been off my wrist since I got it.
    Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.

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    A few of mine
    URL=http://s1073.photobucket.com/user/robpears1/media/P1040397_zpsoj1ywmze.jpg.html][/URL]





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    Quote Originally Posted by trident-7 View Post
    A few of mine
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    those are stunning mate

    I have drooled over a lemania a few times
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    those are stunning mate

    I have drooled over a lemania a few times
    Thanks! Here's another



    And the movement in the Series 1 single button chronograph:


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    very nice clean movement love that sort of dial set up have a thing for the old mil look .. bought a modern boluva as it had the same sort of dial set up to a degree love a sub-six old watch
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