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Umm, how big ...
is exactly this family of yours? 
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Still this one
By: rnaden : June 12th, 2009-04:24
Chronoswiss Regulateur for the entire week...still haven't gotten tired of it Have a good weekend, everybody. I'm just going to sweat it out over another weekend of 35C temperatures here in Malaysia Richard...
Hi, Rick!
By: dxboon : June 14th, 2009-10:35
Yes, I really do enjoy my Legend Diver. It sits very nicely on the wrist, the dial is legible, and generally the watch is faithful to the spirit of the original Longines diver on which it was modeled. Based on my ownership experience I'd recommend the wat...
Not quite, Graham . . .
By: Dr No : June 13th, 2009-11:10
. . . and I can see why you and Daos drew that conclusion from my cryptic remark about the plural of Longines, but there's an even more intriguing reason for vagueness . . . just wait until next week for Bill's wrist-shot post ;-) . . . cordially, Art
Hey Daos, you live 10...
By: G99 : June 13th, 2009-02:16
Hey Daos, you live 10 hours away, its your birthday so your family will want you all to themselves. i still see no reason you cant attend the GTG in London :) love and kisses for your birthday( i say that to all the girls ) Me
The Ultra-Wars …
By: AndrewD : June 15th, 2009-06:54
Hi Art, You won’t have to wait long for more information. As usual I enjoyed delving into the history of the watch and have posted some details on HoMe. The interesting thing about the “Ultra-Chron” seems to be that it was competing directly with the new-...
That would be nice ...
By: AndrewD : June 15th, 2009-07:58
Hi Graham, Thanks for that information. I haven’t read that specifically, but the Ultra-Chron would be a nice companion piece to the Constellations if it were true. From the Longines Website: “… in 1967, Longines developed a 11 ½-li...
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