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Vostok 1967 to start this sunday off


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I dont no ,starting with the PAM112, Hercules or the Super Avenger in this raining Sunday.

Please Help.

Regards from Germany

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uhrenmarkus wrote:
I dont no ,starting with the PAM112, Hercules or the Super Avenger in this raining Sunday.

Please Help.

Regards from Germany


I would go with the Pam, its a classic rugged rainy day watch. Shows a rough character willing to get your hands dirty.
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Black Frankenmonster on Signal Red 22mm zulu. I have lots of other colors coming in (Extreme Natos/Zulus) and I'm just playing around with the best combinations possible.



Here's another shot


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ndburley wrote: uhrenmarkus wrote:
I dont no ,starting with the PAM112, Hercules or the Super Avenger in this raining Sunday.

Please Help.

Regards from Germany


I would go with the Pan, its a classic rugged rainy day watch. Shows a rough character willing to get your hands dirty.
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+1 on the Pam.thumbsup.gif

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Homage on Steveo today....

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Back from a weekend away with the missus.  Hope you all treat the moms in your lives today!happy1.gif

Giving the Datejust a workout

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Happy Mothers Day to all the Moms out there.........

Oris today....


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On this Mothers day, Miss mine allot going with the GJVB Moon phase LE sporting the Eta 7751 beating inside.

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This Railroad hums a perfect "f" all the day long.

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Good morning and a wonderful Mother's day Sunday to all!
Custom homage on Orb strap for church and lunch with my women:)
cheers. Brice
God bless!



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Starting out with Mother's Day brunch with the Mothers in my life. Omega Aqua Terra should do the trick.


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Ti Homage today...


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Having all the Mom's in our family up for dinner and will be sporting my best....


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B&M Capeland on sail strap

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Gregger wrote:
Having all the Mom's in our family up for dinner and will be sporting my best....




I absolutely love that watch.. Tried it on once but did not have the ability to move on it..Well done..

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Workin through the weekend. Another 12 hour day today. Wearing the trusty SeaDevil. I'm surprised how much I'm abusing this watch but I still don't think there is a mark on it.

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Happy Mothers Day!my love.gif

starting the day with the Stowa "Pink Panther"
LE #10/50....
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Graham wrote: Back from a weekend away with the missus.  Hope you all treat the moms in your lives today!happy1.gif

Giving the Datejust a workout



Woooohooooo...I bow to this, Grahammy love.gif. The ultimate of grails for me in the noblest of metals (forecast to cross US$1,300 per ounce within months/weeks).

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Nabco wrote: Homage on Steveo today....

That's a good looking bund, Nic. I like it a lotThumbsup3.gif5mm thick?

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ncvol17 wrote: B&M Capeland on sail strap

Aha! A Baumie and a very nice Baumie at that. This brand doesn't get too much exposure here but this is a brand I respect a lot. Nice watch ncvol17thumbsup.gif. Perfect for Mother's Day lunch/dinner.

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Gallet chrono this sunday


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ncvol17 wrote: Gregger wrote:
Having all the Mom's in our family up for dinner and will be sporting my best....




I absolutely love that watch.. Tried it on once but did not have the ability to move on it..Well done..



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Formex SC800 Quartz Chrono to kick back with the GP of Spain via DVR.thumbsup.gif


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For Mother's Day...starting out with the Seiko Spirit and that sweet little 6R15 engine....




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KenC wrote: For Mother's Day...starting out with the Seiko Spirit and that sweet little 6R15 engine....





Wow, Kenthumbsup.gifThat's a great choice although I think it's kinda small for your wrist. I love that Spirit.

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Wearing the Sub ND today



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YEMA SOUS MARINE

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bigrustypig wrote: KenC wrote: For Mother's Day...starting out with the Seiko Spirit and that sweet little 6R15 engine....





Wow, Kenthumbsup.gifThat's a great choice although I think it's kinda small for your wrist. I love that Spirit.


C'mon Jeff... you know Ken has a nice svelte wrist and he's not at all afraid of a man's watch in a classic size. toon1.gif

Good to see you Ken and nice Spirit.Thumbsup3.gif

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Gregger wrote:
Having all the Mom's in our family up for dinner and will be sporting my best....




thumbsup.gif wow this is such a beautiful piece!!!!

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Gregger wrote:
Having all the Mom's in our family up for dinner and will be sporting my best....




thumbsup.gif wow this is such a beautiful piece!!!!

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The Watchlord wrote:
YEMA SOUS MARINE
très Jolie Yema:)thumbsup.gif

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Jeep99dad wrote:
The Watchlord wrote:
YEMA SOUS MARINE
très Jolie Yema:)thumbsup.gif


Are you learning French Brice?toon1.gif

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Taking a bike ride with my son.ThumbsUp02.gif


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bigrustypig wrote: Black Frankenmonster on Signal Red 22mm zulu. I have lots of other colors coming in (Extreme Natos/Zulus) and I'm just playing around with the best combinations possible.


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Signal Red Zulu looks great on the Frankenmonster Jeff...Cool, sporty choice!!!thumbsup.gif

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A late in the day post after a busy Mother's Day morning...Great pieces today all!!!

Started the day with the Dievas Kampfschwimmer on French Ammo Strap...



...afternoon switch up to SRP043 'Kamikaze'...and like Jeff, playing with some new Zulu straps...played with the Original James Bond Zulu and then the Skunk Zulu...the Skunk Zulu won out for this afternoon...




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Switch up to the IWI FM homage...

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Hammerfjord wrote:
Jeep99dad wrote:
The Watchlord wrote:
YEMA SOUS MARINE
très Jolie Yema:)thumbsup.gif


Are you learning French Brice?toon1.gif
ROF_Dog.gif let's just say I could use some more practicing;) My mom is horrified at my Frenchhammer.gif

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After church and a great Mother's day lunch a la fresca in Sunny North Carolina with 4 of our 5 girls and best friends, mom is off to get pampered while I hang with the girls outside... Swing, soccer and walk with the dogs... Even Grill some deer burgers... With this yellow brute;)

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Started off with the King:




5 O'clock switch to the staple SKX007:

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bigrustypig wrote: KenC wrote: For Mother's Day...starting out with the Seiko Spirit and that sweet little 6R15 engine....





Wow, Kenthumbsup.gifThat's a great choice although I think it's kinda small for your wrist. I love that Spirit.


At 37mm plus crown, it is a little small by today's standards, but it makes a great dress watch...although I favor (7" wrist) 38mm to 42mm, I have watches as small as 36mm (my treasured original Glycine Airman) and as large as 45mm.  Anything bigger makes me look like a clown.

My 38mm Movado Kingmatic Chrono is 38mm and one of my favorites....let's not forget that I am an "old dog: that is headed for 69 years old this summer...I grew up with these classic sizes...even my Rolex TT GMT II is only 40MM.




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Dinner out...

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Jeep99dad wrote: Gregger wrote:
Having all the Mom's in our family up for dinner and will be sporting my best....




thumbsup.gif wow this is such a beautiful piece!!!!


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stew77 wrote: A late in the day post after a busy Mother's Day morning...Great pieces today all!!!

Started the day with the Dievas Kampfschwimmer on French Ammo Strap...



...afternoon switch up to SRP043 'Kamikaze'...and like Jeff, playing with some new Zulu straps...played with the Original James Bond Zulu and then the Skunk Zulu...the Skunk Zulu won out for this afternoon...






Thanks, Chris.thankyou.gif

On your Kamikaze, however, I think I am really liking that original Bond over the Skunk. The Skunk comes on as conservative and very serious but the one shown above is super on the wrist. I think the Kamikaze rises in eye value when worn as shown above.

Big Congrats on a great color selection, amigothumbsup.gif


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