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Had a lovely omega sea master , got it back in 1997 for my 21st. However my delightful ex wife gave it to the bloke she was shagging whilst i was out in Afghanistan back in 09. Gutted as was gift from my grandparents and they died not long before i deployed.
Hope to get another but prices have shot up dramatically since i got that one

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8 hours ago, Johnyboy1976 said:

Had a lovely omega sea master , got it back in 1997 for my 21st. However my delightful ex wife gave it to the bloke she was shagging whilst i was out in Afghanistan back in 09. Gutted as was gift from my grandparents and they died not long before i deployed.
Hope to get another but prices have shot up dramatically since i got that one

Feel ya pain fella.

When I separated from my first wife, back in the mists of time,she got rid of all my collectable stuff ☹

Hope you get another 👍

Regards 

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My wife surprised me with this on my 30th. The only times it comes off my wrist is bed, bath and game day

 

In return, she’s got a little Longine now.

 

Sometimes, the Bond theme plays in my head when I check my wrist

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Edit- bloody cat has torn up the rug again. That’s bit of rug all over the carpet...

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5 minutes ago, Alimcd said:

 

Edit- bloody cat has torn up the rug again. That’s bit of rug all over the carpet...

Nah I think it's rabbit droppings. Do you let a rabbit run loose over the house?

😉👍

Regards 

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55 minutes ago, Shamal said:

Nah I think it's rabbit droppings. Do you let a rabbit run loose over the house?

😉👍

Regards 


My wife wants a second pet, we’re seriously considering a giant rabbit 

 

I’m bracing myself for the poo

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Oooooh I do love a nice shiney watch!

 

Here's my offering! Had it 4 years now and still love it!

 

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2 hours ago, leadly said:

Oooooh I do love a nice shiney watch!

 

Here's my offering! Had it 4 years now and still love it!

 

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Oh yes nice watch 👌 

But stop letting your hairy guinea pig wear it! 😉🙂

 

Regards 

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8 hours ago, rocketdogbert said:

I may have over indulged 🤣🤣

 

(no, they aren’t real)

 

 

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The Sea Dweller is a fcuking heavy monster (the genuine item) 

I got rid of mine and replaced it with a GMT II Batman back in 2015

Probably the best decision and investment I ever made.

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On 14/12/2021 at 22:12, Enid_Puceflange said:


The Sea Dweller is a fcuking heavy monster (the genuine item) 

I got rid of mine and replaced it with a GMT II Batman back in 2015

Probably the best decision and investment I ever made.


Which one? The 16610 is fine, the Deep Sea Seadweller is just silly, the SD43 is actually a nice, big watch

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I haven't worn a shackle to time in nearly 34 years.

 

IMHO watches are responsible for most accidents in modern life. I don't have the time to explain it either, you'll just have to spend some time pondering about it and maybe in time, the answer will come to you.

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12 minutes ago, AirSniper said:

I haven't worn a shackle to time in nearly 34 years.

 

IMHO watches are responsible for most accidents in modern life. I don't have the time to explain it either, you'll just have to spend some time pondering about it and maybe in time, the answer will come to you.

 

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Just one question. Do you use that hand as a shovel?

It looks fuckin' huge lol

😉

 

Regards 

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I love the idea of having something really nice for my wrist but couldn't really justify it. Especially as I work in construction, rock climb and airsoft. I'm not prepared to drop searios pew money on something to wear around the house ☹️

 

As it stands, I have this G-Shock. It takes a battering and has a step counter.

 

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Didn't realise there was this thread! 

 

I'm a watchmaker for one of the big Swiss companies 😎

 

And when I'm not servicing those I restore 1970's Seiko chronographs

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40 minutes ago, Jez_Armstrong said:

Didn't realise there was this thread! 

 

I'm a watchmaker for one of the big Swiss companies 😎

 

And when I'm not servicing those I restore 1970's Seiko chronographs

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Very cool 🤙 

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Ahhhh cool thread I hadn't spotted before either!

Loving those Seiko chronos, I've had a soft spot for all things Seiko for many years, I quite often wear my dad's SQ 4004 Quartz that he bought aboard the SS Canberra back in the late 70's.
I've got a SARB035 which is a lovely thing, but desperately needs to get regulated.  It was about 30 seconds off a day, I decided to 'improve' it, and naturally enough it now runs at 5 minutes off a day 🤣  
I'm sure I could actually sort it with some more trial-and-error, but in the absence of a time-grapher, I'll just get the jewellers to sort it for me, some day.


I'm not wearing many of my collection these days.  I sprung for a Tudor Black Bay Pro recently 
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which is a cracking watch.   But no sooner had I bought that than I got "The Call" from the Rolex dealer (after a year and a half on the waiting list!), and a few weeks ago I picked up my grail watch... Oyster Perpetual with blue dial.

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Wearing it every day, it's not an investment piece.   I absolutely adore it, it's just so beautifully finished, and perfectly proportioned. 

 

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33 minutes ago, RostokMcSpoons said:

I'm sure I could actually sort it with some more trial-and-error, but in the absence of a time-grapher, I'll just get the jewellers to sort it for me, some day.


Download the Kello app, for non-pro use it’s perfectly good enough, I use it on all mine 👍🏻

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