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some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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Vincent Calabrese...The Last Living Master of His "Time" some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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Nobody cares........nobody wants to.........is SO depressing   :( :( :(

They're all stuck in 'victa mode......so depressing! :( :? :shock: :(

 

RandyG wrote:

some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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Just because nobody gets excited about Calabrese that in no way implies that they are crazy enough to love only Invicta.LOL:D:D:D

tny795 wrote:
Nobody cares........nobody wants to.........is SO depressing   :( :( :(

They're all stuck in 'victa mode......so depressing! :( :? :shock: :(

 

RandyG wrote:

some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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Adee Kaye then? :? :shock:

RandyG wrote:
Just because nobody gets excited about Calabrese that in no way implies that they are crazy enough to love only Invicta.LOL:D:D:D

tny795 wrote:
Nobody cares........nobody wants to.........is SO depressing   :( :( :(

They're all stuck in 'victa mode......so depressing! :( :? :shock: :(

 

RandyG wrote:

some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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LOL I do have on a Stuhrling Original. LOL TNY, if I posted some of my watches here a lot of people would think I was insane for buying such an ugly POS. The point is, we all like different types of watches and not everybody likes some of the more esoteric pieces. I'm sure Temple would like to bring some watches to the show, but, is afraid they would not sell. I remember when he was selling the Quitings. It took him awhile and he was pleading to the people "trust me these will be collectable". Now everybody wants one.:D

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Adee Kaye then? :? :shock:

RandyG wrote:
Just because nobody gets excited about Calabrese that in no way implies that they are crazy enough to love only Invicta.LOL:D:D:D

tny795 wrote:
Nobody cares........nobody wants to.........is SO depressing   :( :( :(

They're all stuck in 'victa mode......so depressing! :( :? :shock: :(

 

RandyG wrote:

some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

Last edited on Sat Nov 5th, 2005 04:53 pm by RandyG

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Thanks RG that was some good reading and the pieces well I know my money isnt long enough to be able to afford any of those. Keepem comin (readings);)

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Yes, indeed, RG, that was good reading, and DO be sure to keep them coming! 

 

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Thanks RG that was some good reading and the pieces well I know my money isnt long enough to be able to afford any of those. Keepem comin (readings);)

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Just so happens I like Stuhrlings, the original ones Tim brought to us...........have a couple myself.........the dial work is magnificent.

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LOL I do have on a Stuhrling Original. LOL TNY, if I posted some of my watches here a lot of people would think I was insane for buying such an ugly POS. The point is, we all like different types of watches and not everybody likes some of the more esoteric pieces. I'm sure Temple would like to bring some watches to the show, but, is afraid they would not sell. I remember when he was selling the Quitings. It took him awhile and he was pleading to the people "trust me these will be collectable". Now everybody wants one.:D

tny795 wrote:
Adee Kaye then? :? :shock:

RandyG wrote:
Just because nobody gets excited about Calabrese that in no way implies that they are crazy enough to love only Invicta.LOL:D:D:D

tny795 wrote:
Nobody cares........nobody wants to.........is SO depressing   :( :( :(

They're all stuck in 'victa mode......so depressing! :( :? :shock: :(

 

RandyG wrote:

some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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You are not kidding buddy. I have 4 of them that really do look like they cost big bucks. You do have to change the straps. They were really bad back then. I put a SS mesh bracelet on one of them and some really expensive alligators on the others. What a difference it makes. You can find them cheap sometimes. If they break, I had a stem come out a couple days ago, just send them in. I may just send all of them in for a going over even if I have to pay. I like them more than most of the other TV brands.

tny795 wrote:
Just so happens I like Stuhrlings, the original ones Tim brought to us...........have a couple myself.........the dial work is magnificent.

RandyG wrote:
LOL I do have on a Stuhrling Original. LOL TNY, if I posted some of my watches here a lot of people would think I was insane for buying such an ugly POS. The point is, we all like different types of watches and not everybody likes some of the more esoteric pieces. I'm sure Temple would like to bring some watches to the show, but, is afraid they would not sell. I remember when he was selling the Quitings. It took him awhile and he was pleading to the people "trust me these will be collectable". Now everybody wants one.:D

tny795 wrote:
Adee Kaye then? :? :shock:

RandyG wrote:
Just because nobody gets excited about Calabrese that in no way implies that they are crazy enough to love only Invicta.LOL:D:D:D

tny795 wrote:
Nobody cares........nobody wants to.........is SO depressing   :( :( :(

They're all stuck in 'victa mode......so depressing! :( :? :shock: :(

 

RandyG wrote:

some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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RandyG wrote:
I have a Couple Of the Stuhrling Originals myself from when TT first introduced the Line w/Judah!!! I am Glad I kept them TT had the Quintings and Many Other Brands No One Heard of...and Now We are All Kicking Ourselves for Not Listening to Him LOL I do have on a Stuhrling Original. LOL TNY, if I posted some of my watches here a lot of people would think I was insane for buying such an ugly POS. The point is, we all like different types of watches and not everybody likes some of the more esoteric pieces. I'm sure Temple would like to bring some watches to the show, but, is afraid they would not sell. I remember when he was selling the Quitings. It took him awhile and he was pleading to the people "trust me these will be collectable". Now everybody wants one.:D

tny795 wrote:
Adee Kaye then? :? :shock:

RandyG wrote:
Just because nobody gets excited about Calabrese that in no way implies that they are crazy enough to love only Invicta.LOL:D:D:D

tny795 wrote:
Nobody cares........nobody wants to.........is SO depressing   :( :( :(

They're all stuck in 'victa mode......so depressing! :( :? :shock: :(

 

RandyG wrote:

some of his watches. You can really see where the Jean Marcel Mystery idea came from.

http://www.nhc-company.com/10628.html

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