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Adding to the Seiko line
Its a Seiko for me too today. I just added the Jubilee bracelet last week.
Marc
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Thanks
By: nilomis : January 24th, 2010-14:14
Thank you Art and team. I have mixed feelings about the Navitimer (too big for my taste) but I believe that is a nice watch for pictures. Wait for the next Friday. It will be a nice vintage. Cheers, Nilo
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By: dxboon : January 22nd, 2010-23:49
It's always fun to get a new watch, but I'm a bit cheerier now after seeing a rainbow today and having a chocolate Frosty from Wendy's! It's the simple pleasures that make life worthwhile. Hope you've been well, Ronald. Cheers, Daos
Timekeeper...
By: tee530 : January 22nd, 2010-18:39
Hi Richard, That's the Arnold & Son Timekeeper I, isn't it? Good looking piece; I am a fan of marine chronometers, and I don't think I've seen this one very often. Can you share any more about your watch? I'm intrigued by the movement: is it an in-house, ...
Not in house, but...
By: rnaden : January 22nd, 2010-19:06
Yes, it is the Marine Timekeeper I. The movement from what I have read and have been told isn't in-house, but is a Perret. However, I understand that Perret manufactures these movements for the British Masters exclusively and they collaborate on all their...
Your Nomos
By: jml_watches : January 22nd, 2010-14:18
Hi I saw your post on your Nomos - the dial colour is fab. Yes you're right they do lots of limited editions I saw a Wempe one with a duck egg blue dial that look fab as well. Just had a look on their website & it looks like they've brought out something ...
Interesting...
By: tee530 : January 22nd, 2010-18:24
...thanks for the movement shot, Stefan, I always like seeing the insides, too. I see that it has the Enicar 1010 movement, with 21 jewels. Nice. Dr. Ranfft's database says this movement runs at 18,000 vph - classic, but Ultrasonic? Maybe just enthusiasti...
Thanks.
By: Ginger : January 22nd, 2010-11:27
I admire your Enicar today. I have been a good girl lately and haven't been buying outside my collecting theme, but Enicar is one on my short list. I love the logo so much. The late 60s and early 70s designs are substantial, but in a reasonable diameter a...
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