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betiko wrote:
Piaget has a few tourbillon mechanism watches, I don't know what styles you're into.
nietzsche wrote:betiko wrote:
Piaget has a few tourbillon mechanism watches, I don't know what styles you're into.
Basically im into those that allowr me to calculate vay on the supermarket. Also keep the total of what ihavr in my catt. Thats why i have thoa awraome calculator watch.
betiko wrote:I got to say I like watches and I never really invested in them.
The one I'm wearing these last years is a nixon "the player" offered by my friends for my 30th birthday.
I was pretty close from buying this sweet thing a couple of years ago, but then I don't know why I didn't do it. A Raymond Weil freelancer, gorgeous!
I like the hamilton you bought.
Piaget has a few tourbillon mechanism watches, I don't know what styles you're into.
warmonger1981 wrote:I'm a huge watch guy. I only have 9 watches right now. I like automatic movement in a skeleton look. I have a few Stuhrling,Lord Elgin,Hamilton,Elgin,Bulova and Oris to name a few.
BigBallinStalin wrote:df, is it the picture, or do you have really short fingers?
riskllama wrote:seriously tho, there's something "off" with that photo...
warmonger1981 wrote:My dad has the seamaster. Had to replace battery only once. He had to send it out to get repaired as Omega doesn't outsource service.
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