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 Posted: Sun Apr 11th, 2010 09:43 am
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this may be the first time I've seen a PAM on bracelet. I like it!

For me it's the Cuda today for our last hours in Florida and the 7 1/2-8hr road trip back. Wifey in the van and me in the loud bouncy Jeep on
lift kit and 33" tires!! Who needs a radio??!;)




A very happy Sunday to you all. God Bless!

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bigrustypig wrote: Wearing my thickest watch. 31mm Swiss Military Watch 20000. This is the best angle without those danged reflections.



This watch could survive to be rolled over by a regiment of panzer Leopard IIthumbsup.gif

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Hammerfjord wrote: bigrustypig wrote: Wearing my thickest watch. 31mm Swiss Military Watch 20000. This is the best angle without those danged reflections.



This watch could survive to be rolled over by a regiment of panzer Leopard IIthumbsup.gif

Hehehe. Agree, amigo. It's 100% Ti except the PVD'd bezel so even if it's 31mm tall, it's actually very light at just 250 grams, excluding 4 links.ThumbsUp02.gif

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I'll join Ian with my Pam 098

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Sinn 256ta today....happy guy.gif

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thankyou.gif Tony and Brice!

I reckon it is the added weight that stops many from wearing the "full metal jacket"!

The bracelet is beautifully made with screws everywhere and half-links at the double-deployant end. Everything kinda "snick-snicks" into place with these like a well oiled machine - but the bracelet adds a bit of heft to these already hefty pieces, and the polished crescent-links in my bracelet (early model - replaced with two types of brushed links in later models) sure add some "bling".

Tony - that shot of your Ti-zilla one your wrist is brilliant - it shows a cool watch on a great strap doing service on a wrist and looking bl**dy good while doing it! Can't beat that!

And Graham - ya trump me again! Darn I love that GMT of yours - that GMT and that gator are a perfect match!

Have a good day all!

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Movado-Zenith hummer this fine Sunday morning

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I'll join Nick this am


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Great watches today 3T. You southern Hemisphere guys are just killing with the Pams and O, I remember that one!toon1.gif I can't even compete with you slick buggers so I'll strap on this homegrown flieger on a TED ammo.Thumbsup3.gif


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Hi
Casio "illuminater" so far for gardening,

will change to this tonight

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Wow...great stuff out there as always 3T!!!thumbsup.gif

Going to be hanging with the Kampfschwimmer again today...


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