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    Miles McKinney Funky Friday October the 25th 2024.

    Happy Friday Radoistes, somewhat of a theme this week, albeit a very simple one.











    Bronze CC today, have a great weekend everyone.


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    Tim, every one of those photos does a great job capturing the hands (and those of the Tissot look marvelous). Today, I'll have to pick the Seiko--the dial color looks fantastic in that light!

    Woke up today and the temperature was below 0 Celsius for the first time this season...must be getting summery where you are, though, eh?


    For the record, I'm still sporting this:

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    It might be a simple theme, but I can't figure it out.
    Can't see past this any way.

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    Not a great week here, and I've only managed to wear one watch all week.

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    Happy Friday Radoistes, somewhat of a theme this week, albeit a very simple one.






    I'm going with the Skeleton today. Theme; recently purchased?
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    As an experiment I haven't worn anything since the enormous Captain Cook Modern arrived. It is very light and extremely comfortable and well balanced. I think they 24mm wide bracelet is actually a big contributor to the comfort. The lume is right up their with my D-200 and KonTiki, so very good. I think I am just about ready for a change of watch now.

    PA250005 copy by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    PA250013 copy by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    PA250008 copy by Hank Blanc, on Flickr
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    Great watch mate.

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    Great watch mate.





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    Cheers Scott!It's pretty hard to find fault with a 100M XL as well. Unless it's the red dialed version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim. View Post
    Happy Friday Radoistes, somewhat of a theme this week, albeit a very simple one.











    Bronze CC today, have a great weekend everyone.
    so how you finding it ? hope living up to expectations .... ?
    “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, te“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat”ars and sweat”

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    tempted to get a new / old watch ant bought anything in well over a year ....

    sorta have got one in mind it's finding it and saving up for it ..or a brand just not sure on which (that would be easier as got my watch jar fund (I have an old vodka bottle it like a 50 liter or so left over from my days of running pubs that i put all my loose change into each night ) then on my birthday each year I empty it out give the bronze and small silver to charity and then use the rest on a new watch )

    so might do both
    “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, te“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat”ars and sweat”

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