Watches - another OCD problem
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i don't remember exactly but it was around £2,300.
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That's some collection dude
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heres a few more pics. the old watch i don't know the manufacturer but it's from the twenties and still keeps pretty good time.
seamaster
tag aquaracer
seiko kinetic
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My Panerai PAM111 is now sold and I am now awaiting arrival of my new baby.
Pictures to follow
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My new Panerai PAM312.
Very Happy
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Really great Simes. Perfect combo: seconds dial and date. Have you seen this site: http://www.toshi-straps.co.uk/
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I like some of them Jon !
I'm tempted
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Thanks peeps.
I didn't realise how much I missed a date until I got an Omega with one.
The new Panerai is an automatic as well, instead of the manual 111, so put it in the auto winder
and it's always right.
Thanks to Hectic I'm gonna invest in a Toshi strap and it's nice to get a good positive recommendation.
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So in the top shot, what time is it, about 8:24?
I sorta like it, btw.
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I can't really afford to indulge my fascination with watches, but I really enjoy wearing my grandfather's vintage 1950s/60s Omega, that he was given as his forty years long service award from work.
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Seiko's usual 7S26 movement?
The more I look at it, the more I like it, but I agree, it doesn't seem very practical.
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That Seiko Discus Burger is an amazing watch, even though different from what i'm normally into it's design and idea is a great one. Unfortunately Seiko was given all the credit for the idea except that it was done in the early 90's by Swatch on a watch that looks nearly identical. Regardless, good buy.