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Horological Meandering:
some of us relics like neo vintage watches ;-)
we don't love relic watches so much (no waistcoat in which to properly stow a pocket watch) and we do like the designs and case sizes of the post quartz crisis era. oh, and the low numbers makes them a bit special too.
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Horological Meandering:
+1
3h
By: xto
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Photography:
people in Chicago sure do seem to know how to relax when the sun shines....
3h
By: xto
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Horological Meandering:
I *had* money, LOL
....a little sad not to see Breguet, but fear that you'd put that at the insufferable end anyway!
3h
By: xto
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Jaeger-LeCoultre:
Indeed, that man had gone to Yale I think but maybe didn’t study so much
3d
By: xto
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Blancpain:
Oh, that competes nicely on the wrist!
3d
By: xto
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Rolex:
YES
3d
By: xto
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IWC:
Almost acquired a pt one this year but didn’t
For me it wasn’t the lugs in the end but the bulbous pushers
3d
By: xto
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Girard Perregaux:
+1, but for you the larger is not terrible
3d
By: xto
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Rolex:
Tempts me every time I see it
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By: xto
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