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Devin, I'm with you... BLack Bezel Moray... on Bracelet, though I may put her on Leather later today... Knife is a Philippe Stark Designed Laguiole knife... super light or unique knife. One of my faves.hand6.gif



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AERONAVIGATOR Alarm for a rainy Tuesday :)


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wcbartlett wrote: Enzo Bartlett Diver


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DM71 wrote: AERONAVIGATOR Alarm for a rainy Tuesday :)




Daniel,

That Russian Aeronavigator is a very cool and unique GMT!!!

Like the pale yellow dial and the cool blue dial accents and hands on this one!ThumbsUp02.gif  Looks great on the vintage pilot strap!

 

It's the Glycine Lagunare again for me today....


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stew77 wrote: DM71 wrote: AERONAVIGATOR Alarm for a rainy Tuesday :)




Daniel,

That Russian Aeronavigator is a very cool and unique GMT!!!

Like the pale yellow dial and the cool blue dial accents and hands on this one!ThumbsUp02.gif  Looks great on the vintage pilot strap!

 

It's the Glycine Lagunare again for me today....




Thanks Chris!  This is actually a mechanical alarm and not a GMT so the red arrow hand you see, is to set the alarm hand6.gif

As for your Glycine, man I like this watch!  Definitely on the wish list with this exact dial ;).  Congrats again for the very nice pick-up!

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DM71 wrote: stew77 wrote: DM71 wrote: AERONAVIGATOR Alarm for a rainy Tuesday :)




Daniel,

That Russian Aeronavigator is a very cool and unique GMT!!!

Like the pale yellow dial and the cool blue dial accents and hands on this one!ThumbsUp02.gif  Looks great on the vintage pilot strap!

 

It's the Glycine Lagunare again for me today....




Thanks Chris!  This is actually a mechanical alarm and not a GMT so the red arrow hand you see, is to set the alarm hand6.gif

As for your Glycine, man I like this watch!  Definitely on the wish list with this exact dial ;).  Congrats again for the very nice pick-up!


Thanks for the clarification on the Aeronavigator Daniel...that is even more cool with the mechanical alarm!!!...I have seen very, very few timepieces with that feature.Thumbsup3.gif

Thanks again for the kind words and congrats on the Glycine...enjoying it very much.

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DM71 wrote: AERONAVIGATOR Alarm for a rainy Tuesday :)




Very cool watch...woohoo.gif   I have the two eye chrono in the pvd version...with the 3133 movement...

 

 

Now I gotta get the alarm version.....I didn't know they had one...very nice

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Thanks Joe, They have it in black and cream dial.  There is a few places were you can get them and I would avoid dealing with Yuri Levenberg on eBay, I had problems with him and this guy has zero CS.  Very accurate movement, nice construction and the alarm is quite loud hand6.gif


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