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 Posted: Mon Jul 26th, 2010 02:28 am
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Graham
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Thanks to everyone for the remarks on my post yesterday.
 Allow me to remind my US friends that due to the time difference, it may seem as if I (and other members in different time zones) sometimes ignore comments / posts.  The reality is that I'm usually fast asleep by the time most of you get posting, and responding "yesterday" makes no sense.  Be assured that remarks are always read and appreciated, though!

Starting the work week with the Artego and handcrafted damascus steel knife......to peel some fruit for lunch.....subtlelaugh.gif

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Seiko Premier Automatic to start this week.


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This for this morning.  Hoping for its younger relative, the BJ2000-09e to arrive today.

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To start this week - orange ORSA Sea Viper


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It's been a while... how about a Monaco Monday?toon1.gif


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Starting the week off with the Hami Tachymiler.

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OE LE today.

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Too busy with meetings today and forgot to shoot my watchcrap.gif. But this is what I wore today....Crux CX-1....photo taken just last week.


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Graham wrote: Thanks to everyone for the remarks on my post yesterday.
 Allow me to remind my US friends that due to the time difference, it may seem as if I (and other members in different time zones) sometimes ignore comments / posts.  The reality is that I'm usually fast asleep by the time most of you get posting, and responding "yesterday" makes no sense.  Be assured that remarks are always read and appreciated, though!

Starting the work week with the Artego and handcrafted damascus steel knife......to peel some fruit for lunch.....subtlelaugh.gif


Graham, your post yesterday was just stunning. That vintage MB wowzer.gifis simply amazing. I liked the steering wheel too and have only seen it now. Oh, yes, the Rolex was to die fordrool.gif. thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif

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I'll bite, Mark.  Monaco Monday

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Graham wrote: Thanks to everyone for the remarks on my post yesterday.
 Allow me to remind my US friends that due to the time difference, it may seem as if I (and other members in different time zones) sometimes ignore comments / posts.  The reality is that I'm usually fast asleep by the time most of you get posting, and responding "yesterday" makes no sense.  Be assured that remarks are always read and appreciated, though!

Starting the work week with the Artego and handcrafted damascus steel knife......to peel some fruit for lunch.....subtlelaugh.gif

Nice watch and cool knife.  I just picked up the PVD version with the same blue face.

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White Magico Monday for me...


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