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Morning, Today this 1960s Onsa, they of flamboyant advertising campaigns. This “Superautomatic” model runs on a 30j Felsa 4000. Regards.13 points
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HAGF watch lovers! My vintage Zenith Defy Automatic circa 1976, cal 2572PC And songs from the same year13 points
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Thank god for that i slept through crimbo. How was lockdown. Did you set the kids on grandma and grandad.12 points
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My next pair... OMEGA Speedmaster PROFESSIONAL 3570.50.00, cal.1861 18 Jewels & ROLEX SUBMARINER 14060, cal.3000 27 Jewels, (1997)11 points
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home built KMK GMT today,movement is DG3804 .i got the nice man from aliexpress to put my initials on the dial..HAGWEE.11 points
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Good morning all Ducati Breil today. I am not buying any more watches. [emoji17] Well maybe the odd one or two. [emoji16]10 points
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I've tried without success to get my wife to test mine at 200m in the North sea.6 points
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My first post for this 27th NOVEMBER.... PARNIS,Seagull cal.3600,17 Jewels & BULOVA 96B209 ACCUTRON II SNORKEL6 points
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A few months ago now, my near 7 year old PO hit a problem. The hour hand would not pass 9 o'clock. It did when adjusting the time or date, but not in normal wear. Being a special retirement present to myself, it means a lot to me, so it needed repairing. This is the watch in happier times: As it was well past its warranty and had never been serviced, I tried a local company in Bkk that have been good for me in the past. But after assessing the watch, they came back with a quote of 14,000 Thai baht. For that, I got a full repair, service and a year's warranty. At todays exchange rate,5 points
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My last swaps.... Samson Watch Co.,(25 Jewels) & Seagull 1963 Chinese Airforce (cal.ST1 18 Jewels)5 points
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At 36 mm it’s a bit smaller than I would normally go for ,but we will see.5 points
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You will have noticed this in the classified section then: Watch & Clock related sales only. No dealers, fakes or replicas. Access only available to members who regularly contribute in the other sections and have at least 50 posts. What you're trying to do is not really in the spirit of this forum mate, unless you have other useful and interesting posts to add. I'm not trying to pee on your firework, but just making you aware of how things are done around here. Also, if you try to speed-post your way to 50 in order to access the sales corner, the Mods will take a dim view and y4 points
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Anyway, here's a picture I took a month ago on 27th November. Enjoy your afternoon.4 points
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Hell, is it still only November? Get a move on 2020! Anyway, if you are going to start WRUW threads early, you should do it properly, none of this 2 minutes to midnight nonsense!4 points
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I would imagine very few will dive with their dive watch, and those who do will have something on their wrist with a known and calibrated specification. Rolex Oyster watches are tested (static) @10% greater than their stated rating, and Rolex dive watches @25% greater than maximum stated rating. Most folks that I know that do any serious diving wear one of these, or derivative of. Which cost a little over £100, and do the job remarkably well. 200 meter version. https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/divex-watch-indian-ocean-shipwreck4 points
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My third & final part.... Laco Model 862014, ETA F06 & Orient CEM58001B (Slide Rule), cal. 469 21 jewels A shot of the Laco on my 7 inch wrist to give a sense of scale.....4 points
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Well, the great Davey P clear out was coming along nicely, with 8 sold in a week, and only 1 incoming (The mighty Bulova Precisionist). But then a bargain came up in the sales corner (A Tom Tom smart watch) so just for a bit of fun I thought I'd give that a try....... and then Black Friday happened......... oh dear, that can only mean one thing........ and another "mystery watch" got ordered before I'd even had my breakfast this morning As is the tradition around here, I will offer up a freebie to anyone who can guess my next watch (not the Tom Tom, the other one!) and the prize will be3 points
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He came into the garage I was working at back in the 80s with his jag xjs that had a problem, and used a similar joke then , saying “ it was alright till his mother in law went in the back “ lovely bloke3 points
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Sarb showing its flexibilty. Ive messed about on the beach this aft with it on its bracelet and it feels like a tool watch. Put it on a nice Hirsch croco and it feels dressed up for the night.3 points
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Carharrt call it 'Powdery', which is marketing BS for lightly steamed salmon3 points
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On the road tonight with my Timex. Time not been adjusted for about two weeks and still running pretty much dead on so I'm pretty impressed considering this is a very cheap watch. Bought a seatbelt NATO for this which is new on this afternoon. Suits it in my opinion!3 points
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Couple more you may or may not have heard. Told my neighbour i saw six men kicking and punching the mother in law, my neighbour asked didnt you help, i said no six was enough. Mother in law said to me when you die im going to dance on your grave, i said good im being buried at sea.3 points
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His best ever joke : " My mother in law is so ugly, when she enters our house, the mice throw themselves onto the traps "3 points
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We told you to stay off that Ann Summers Website ....3 points
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