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My dog crosses the line
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My dog crosses the line
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Yes, but my AD is working with me Jeff..... Razz



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First acquisition of the year:

 
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I love the B-Uhr. I'd really have loved the Glashutte Original Navigator, But I can't pull off 44mm.




 
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I love the B-Uhr. I'd really have loved the Glashutte Original Navigator, But I can't pull off 44mm.


This is 42mm and that's absolutely as big as I can go in this form factor as it wears huge due to the lack of bezel. 43mm for this would be too big.
 
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I would very much like a fleiger, and even though my wrist is big enough for a 43 or even a 44 mm model, I still think they look a bit silly. I'd get an interpretation in a more normal size. Stowa's is quite nice.




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My Tag Heuers, Seikos and Victorinoxs.

 
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Upper left and upper right -- what are they? I see the left one is a Seiko but don't know which model.

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The best 13 bucks I've spent on a new watch. Smile





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My Tag Heuers, Seikos and Victorinoxs.

Nice collection, sir!

What's the Seiko at the top left?
I really like dark-face/light-markings watches.




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What are you all liking for watch cases? I'd need something that would hold a dozen and be easy to put in the safe.


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I've trimmed way down, so I no longer need a case at all, but I once owned a 4 slot one of these. They are very price, but can be found on grey market channels. You should probably consider two 6 slot, and the openings will be more generous. Maybe one for dressier pieces and one for sportier, so you know which one has which watch easily.

http://www.venlocompany.com/




 
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agony, I love the "Spectre" NATO band on the MM watch!
Well played.


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agony, I love the "Spectre" NATO band on the MM watch!
Well played.


Thanks! I've been playing with a bunch of different NATOs lately....when you can't afford to buy a new watch whenever you want, sometimes a simple strap or bracelet change is all you need. Smile




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Wore this old Seiko 7002 with GMT mod today.





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agony, I love the "Spectre" NATO band on the MM watch!
Well played.


Thanks! I've been playing with a bunch of different NATOs lately....when you can't afford to buy a new watch whenever you want, sometimes a simple strap or bracelet change is all you need. Smile


I prefer strap watches over bracelets, and this is a component of why that is. Great looking Seiko. Love it!




 
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AP GoodNess! Very nice. I have a strong calling to a 15202 at the moment, but luckily it is many dollars, and I haz none. That and it has no second hand (as an ultra thin). Hard to shell that much coin for a watch with no second hand, no matter that it IS a flawless execution of a fine watch.




 
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Some Grand Seiko goodness for the morning. Historical collection.





 
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