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I thought I had posted photos of my watches. Must do so tomorrow.
 
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From last year..... something different

 
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Originally posted by r0gue: See my sig line.


* owns
 
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Seeker of Clarity
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Originally posted by r0gue: See my sig line.


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yup




 
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In honor of new iPhone day



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Use thumb-size bullets to create fist-size holes.
 
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My Blancpain Aqualung Hundred Hours. Sorry for the crappy picture.





Holy Crap, Batman !! Could you find a larger suppressor !! ?? Eek
 
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Ride the lightning
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Holy Crap, Batman !! Could you find a larger suppressor !! ?? Eek


Haha, it's just the perspective. The Silencerco Osprey 45 is not tiny by any stretch, but it's not huge either. It is also remarkably well-balanced.

Winchester 230 gr Ranger through it sounds like a paintball gun!




 
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13 years old, and never misses a beat...
 
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Not as nice as some here but here is mine:





"This is my SIG. There are many like it, but this one is mine".
 
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Watch from last months Karma courtesy of David Truong.

 
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Beautiful watch!
 
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At the risk of cliché, my grail watch; to commemorate a career milestone and made even more special due to all those who helped me achieve this goal!
 
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Very nice. You can't go wrong with a Sub. Too chunky for me in its current iteration. Looks like it wears well on you though.




 
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Rorke's Drift-

Beautiful watch! That's the watch I'd buy as well. I may have an internal struggle with a specific Panerai, but the Sub has long been my grail.

Congratulations, Sir.




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Here's my Hamilton Jazzmaster Maestro (More info here):



 
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Rorke's Drift nothing wrong that watch at all, simple and clean. My next will either be a Rolex Sub no date or Omega Speedmaster moon watch.


David W.

Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. -Sophocles
 
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Mike and David-thank you. I'm still over the moon with the Sub. I've wanted one since I was a kid, and when my bailif asked if I was ever going to get one, it was awesome to roll up my sleeve.

My previous watch was a Ball Ceramic XV (which I still love and was from my friend Dave Truong), so in comparison, my Sub feels small and understated.


A First Omega in Space may be next, but I'm going to enjoy the Sub for awhile!
 
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That Sub is nice. I'd go vintage with a Sub, but they are all nice.




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Brand new Special Edition Formula 1 Tag Heuer




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