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 Posted: Tue Jan 5th, 2010 10:26 am
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Ronin1111 wrote: DM71 wrote: Well Scott (Ronin1111), if you cannot decide, let me give you a push, I go with the Jumbo-Sar today woohoo.gif


This is not the first time, nor methinks, the last that we have have come up with the same watch/style or had like minded thoughts. I thank you Sir! and have to ask, did you coordinate that jacket with the watch? because they seem to compliment each other. (not that men would ever "coordinate" clothes with accessories!) Thumbsup3.gif
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He!he!he!  Hey Scott, I know this is not the usual watch to wear with a jacket ,but thanks for the compliment.  I didn't really think about it, but good to know it's an OK match.  And unfortunately, I do have to confess that I have a small feminine side subtlelaugh.gif because I just cannot wear a watch with leather band that doesn't fit with my shoes and belt, and I'm not afraid to say it because I know I'm not the only one like that , right guys? Tell me I'm not the only one :shock: Please!!!:D

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Haven't worn this one in a while...

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DM71 wrote:
He!he!he!  Hey Scott, I know this is not the usual watch to wear with a jacket ,but thanks for the compliment.  I didn't really think about it, but good to know it's an OK match.  And unfortunately, I do have to confess that I have a small feminine side subtlelaugh.gif because I just cannot wear a watch with leather band that doesn't fit with my shoes and belt, and I'm not afraid to say it because I know I'm not the only one like that , right guys? Tell me I'm not the only one :shock: Please!!!:D

 I'm the same way. I never thought of it as feminine; but hey I'm secure enough to admit it subtlelaugh.gif

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Natevan70 wrote: DM71 wrote:
He!he!he!  Hey Scott, I know this is not the usual watch to wear with a jacket ,but thanks for the compliment.  I didn't really think about it, but good to know it's an OK match.  And unfortunately, I do have to confess that I have a small feminine side subtlelaugh.gif because I just cannot wear a watch with leather band that doesn't fit with my shoes and belt, and I'm not afraid to say it because I know I'm not the only one like that , right guys? Tell me I'm not the only one :shock: Please!!!:D

 I'm the same way. I never thought of it as feminine; but hey I'm secure enough to admit it subtlelaugh.gif
Oh, I will be late somewhere if I have to swap a strap to match the belt and shoes. (The GF makes a stink about this alot) I will actually change my shoes and belt if I am "feeling" the strap for the day. I may have 50-60 watches in my rotation, but I also have about 120 rubber straps, leather straps, and ss bracelets as well. While we watch TV at night Im like a big kid and break out 10-15 watches and about 30 bands and will "play" (as she calls it) Im a very high strung ADD individual sometimes and for me its very therapeutic. I once watched a guy on a reality tv show. ( I wont dare say the name of it for fear of reprisal and bashing) Break out 6 shirt and tie combos, and then break out his watch case, and lay different watches across the combos until he found the one he wanted to wear. For me it was a great "AHA!" moment, and one of Supreme vindication. Bouncy.gif

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Natevan70 wrote: DM71 wrote:
He!he!he!  Hey Scott, I know this is not the usual watch to wear with a jacket ,but thanks for the compliment.  I didn't really think about it, but good to know it's an OK match.  And unfortunately, I do have to confess that I have a small feminine side subtlelaugh.gif because I just cannot wear a watch with leather band that doesn't fit with my shoes and belt, and I'm not afraid to say it because I know I'm not the only one like that , right guys? Tell me I'm not the only one :shock: Please!!!:D

 I'm the same way. I never thought of it as feminine; but hey I'm secure enough to admit it subtlelaugh.gif

I knew it!  Thanks Nate! ;) I can promise you I'm not wearing a purse with that or high heels, like other members here on the forum... (sorry Mark (Paxman) but that is your picture, not mine subtlelaugh.gif

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starting my day with Mr. Julio and the Ulysse Nardin.

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Seiko O/M today

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 Posted: Tue Jan 5th, 2010 12:58 pm
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time2panic wrote: starting my day with Mr. Julio and the Ulysse Nardin.
Wow!  That is THE way to start a day!  Beautiful Ulysse Nardin:shock: and welcome to 3T time2panic! 

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