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Friday wristscan from the tallest building in the highest altitude capital in the world
My Friday wristscan taken from the tallest building in La Paz, Bolivia. My trusty travel companion Breitling Aerospace overlooks the famed snow covered Illimani mountains at over 12000 ft altitude 


And the city of La Paz in focus:
Have a great weekend!
Regards,
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It's midnight in India
By: stromer : July 1st, 2010-11:48
Ok, I do not live there, but as I will not the have the time tomorrow I have to post my Friday wrist shot now. Finally, after sacrificing the Paris GTG to the office's demands, I will be leaving for an extended motorcycle trip in the Alps tomorrow morning...
Well, not a real World Timer, Graham,
By: amanico : July 4th, 2010-10:19
But a cool watch, for sure... I'm hiding some of my additions for later, so, no, not 2 watches per week, this is your privilege, my friend. Best! Nicolas
any info?
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-01:58
Hi Rupert, I need some Lange experts, I don't know much about Lange, this is not my watch, it belongs to a German friend who normaly only has genuine watches. I only borrowed the watch for some minutes as I never got to wear one before, I am having some d...
swaped just for a short period!
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-01:50
Actually I am having some doubts, this watch belongs to a German friend who otherwise has nice and genuine watches and is really not into kafes, I don't know much about Lange but with the questions on the forum regarding this one I am doubting if it is a ...
real fake?
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-02:19
Oliver, you are an expert, you confirm this is a fake? Last week is the first time I saw some Lange in real with you and Dirk. If this one is indeed fake, damn it I need to inform my friend! Matt
Seems atypical Matt...
By: pplater : July 2nd, 2010-02:31
The Lange 'signature' in such watches is the big date, as in - The date window in your friend's watch is not a 'big' date. There is no hand for the power reserve, no date corrector button and no indices for the 'second time zone' hands. It's not looking g...
Thanks for the info
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-02:45
shit I really hate this!...but there is no doubt, on top of it, the watch is really big, I have a big wrist and the watch is at least 46/47 mm if not more. I am really sorry about that, at least I learned something...my watches are less prestigious but at...
Hi Matt
By: moc : July 2nd, 2010-11:22
I just wonder why the hell would someone copy a watch that doesn t exist?What is the point on that?A least do a faithful copy......It is funny how AUF and AB were left on the dial ,at this point they don t mean anything.....oh dear...... Sorry for your fr...
My favourite IWC…
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-12:04
The only one I can think of that I rather would have is an original Aquatimer…! But it might be because I don’t know IWC enough… Thank you, Art. Thanks to you and some other gentlemen here in the Friday-WS, I am currently in a vintage mo...
...Then , for me to, then. :)
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-06:18
No doubt between the modern and the original! whnen I see this Ingenieur, I'm dreaming of building an Antimagnetic thema: The JLC Geophysic, the Omega Railmaster, the Rolex Milgauss, and this superb Ingenieur... That would be such an exciting thema! Best,...
Breguet
By: AndrewD : July 1st, 2010-17:09
Thanks Nilo I suspected that was why you had posted such a Breguet portrait. Mr Hayek was such an advocate for this venerable brand name. I included a couple of non-SwatchGroup watches in my shot as well, but I think Mr Hayek’s motivation was to sup...
Thanks anaesdoc ...
By: AndrewD : July 2nd, 2010-03:06
This was the first time I have tried to wear multiple watches like this and it is rather uncomfortable! Not sure how Mr Hayek did this regularly. Part of the difficulty is that I like to wear my watches snuggly and don't like them slipping about, and the ...
Sharp eyes, Blomman ...
By: AndrewD : July 5th, 2010-01:40
Give me a little more time and I will share the Memovox with you. I don't have the tools to open the case and need to get a watchmaker to do so to confirm the movement and serial number. Even a peek is nice, though, isn't it? Andrew
If i could add ...
By: bimbeano : July 3rd, 2010-01:06
...Hi Richard , very nice, i'm really fond of the boad arrow Speedy, if i coul add another Speedy it would probably be one like this. I love the bezel ... another one i really like it the 35 th ... . Cheers, Filip I love independence .. especially mine
Thanks Stefan Ma...
By: kbc.2222 : July 2nd, 2010-18:11
No..this is not a seiko 6105. This is seiko 6309 7040 so call Turtle. This watch have a 43.5mm body w/o crown n 45mm from lug to lug. It have 17 jewels automatic movement run perfectly. Here is the photo of the movement, hope u like it :o) Best Chung...
G.O or GS ....
By: aboen : July 1st, 2010-19:46
Not sure...GS been getting the most wrist time lately. This watch gives me Goosebumps. " src="/img/watchprosite/wristscan/81/scaled/wristscan_image.1790281.jpg"> IMO Perfect watch Inside and out Another one of my Favorites ! Fun watch for strap changes....
hi Graham
By: Tony A.H : July 7th, 2010-10:22
it is a based on UNITAS and Modified to Center Second. i think what makes it look a little different from the other Modified Unitas is the 16 fold Geneva Stripes . where by the usual Unitas has about 8 Stripes. ) it is a beautiful Piece and a lot of Watch...
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