geoff 
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agent orange 
 Posts:1035 Bristol, Wantage
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| 04-07-2008 08:53:17 AM |
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Blimey Geoff that Bell & Ross is massive, too big for my scrawny wrists I suspect. Sorry about the Del Boy gag, just couldn't resist it . Glad to see that you're wearing it anyway.

This one for me today, it's been on my wrist since Wednesday, I think they should come with some sort of government health warning - "Danger, this watch will severely monopolise your wrist time" or something similar. All is not lost though, as I'm picking up three watches (if I remember rightly ) from my watch guy today, so I reserve the right to frequent changes.
Have a great independence day all you guys State side and no blowing things up Tom, if you're reading.
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page 
 Posts:383 Wiltshire,UK
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| 04-07-2008 08:53:27 AM |
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Thought i'd try something different for today....

At 36mm it feels very small after wearing the ALT1-Z....
Hope the weather stays fine for the weekend, have a good one,
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DaveS 
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| 04-07-2008 09:03:32 AM |
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Rodania for me.

I have been down in Devon working o an RN boat this week, so thought this might fit the bill (it is an uncornfirmed rumour that the Rodania version of the Tutima was produced for a Navy contract that never happened).
That B & R is huge (and VERY black).
Glad that the Wittnauer is getting some wrist time Martin, though you are right, it must be quite a contrast to the Bremont.
Have a good one gents.
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ATG 
 Posts:2933 Bristol, London, Liverpool - UK
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| 04-07-2008 10:51:33 AM |
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Long cool Pepsi for me..... love the BR but maybe a head strap is needed to wear it...?
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Terri 
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| 04-07-2008 11:44:37 AM |
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HI,
I'm wearing my "new" one - I received it just 2 days ago, no own picture yet, but it looks like this - NOS:
Copyright "660feet" from Watchtime-Forum:

One of the coolest watches I've ever seen - not my last Enicar I guess ... 
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DaveS 
 Posts:434 Bristol UK
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| 04-07-2008 12:00:39 PM |
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Wow Andreas, that is VERY cool.
Love the planet logo, and the way the painted "saturn" rings go over the top of the applied planet.
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cyclopath 
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| 04-07-2008 01:27:05 PM |
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Geez, Andreas, you've done it again! Gary, really crap photo mate - you must try harder. Geoff, I actually like that nipple dial (I just like typing "nipple"actually) although I am not a gold watch man. I have been skiing for the last week (YES, IT SNOWS IN OZ!!) and just removed the 'Dweller after a few days. My son's first time at the snow, although the week started with little cover we had 40cm the other day so it's been good. He loved it, got the power snowplough straight down the slope down pat! Went with this old fave - pretty sure it was the only one of its kind here this week - actually still think it may be the only one of its kind in Oz.

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Dave J ...and then one day you find, 10 years has got behind you, no-one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun... |
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ATG 
 Posts:2933 Bristol, London, Liverpool - UK
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| 04-07-2008 03:12:32 PM |
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Dave,
Unless someone bought one outside and brought it in then yours is....... your EP120 will defo be the only one.
NB: I like typing nipple too!Lol!
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page 
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| 04-07-2008 03:45:25 PM |
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If I was a psycologist.....
Who mentioned EP120 That'll be 006 then.... or 900 in Oz... lol
Martin
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agent orange 
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ATG 
 Posts:2933 Bristol, London, Liverpool - UK
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| 04-07-2008 05:57:29 PM |
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| ooh Nice one! |
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Bremont125 
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| 05-07-2008 12:39:56 PM |
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Ooh. Some nice gear there. That BR02 is a beast!
Here's the pretty standard Japanese import Seiko Sumo w/ orange face. Been on my wrist all week, above and below water!

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