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Hope everybody had a great day celebrating yesterday and all fit and well today.

A little "homage" for the office today.




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Hammy time Khaki Aviator with Anthrecite dial

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Core on yellow rubber to start the day !


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The Black Bay (still grappling with camera software issues)




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bigrustypig wrote: The Black Bay (still grappling with camera software issues)




and again: wowzer.gifwowzer.gifwowzer.gif

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After a long time with my HELSON-Family, a switch to the blue dialed Magellan.


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bigrustypig wrote: The Black Bay (still grappling with camera software issues)




send it my way Jeff,I'll take a few pics for you Buddy!chickendance.gif

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Bathys 100F today

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I'm assuming that it's gonna be Alpina in the morn, afternoon and eveningsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gif...

Sorry to bore you with these one lads but I can't seem to get it off..


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Sweet Thursday lineup guys!!!thumbsup.gif

Spent the last several days camping with the family...the fly fishing was spectacular!...Dievas Vortex and Ball Night Train served on duty.





Now that I'm back to civilization, a switch to the Bronze-Mo.


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exc-hulk wrote: Core on yellow rubber to start the day !



Great one PhillipThumbsup3.gif...I've been checking those Suunto out... Are they better than the GShocks? Whats the diameter on that one?

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bigrustypig wrote: The Black Bay (still grappling with camera software issues)





Jeff, the Pics and the Tudor are Awesome to meeeeeewowzer.gifwowzer.gifwowzer.gif

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afc14284 wrote: exc-hulk wrote: Core on yellow rubber to start the day !



Great one PhillipThumbsup3.gif...I've been checking those Suunto out... Are they better than the GShocks? Whats the diameter on that one?

thankyou.gif

It is one of the best ABC-Watches in my opinion !

Not better than a G-Shock but
much more accurate! Especially the altimeter !

Compass, barometer, thermometer work equally well!

Case/Bezel - diameter 49,10mm

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I am a little bit insane today ! crazy.gif

Back to my SD...



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stew77 wrote: Sweet Thursday lineup guys!!!thumbsup.gif

Spent the last several days camping with the family...the fly fishing was spectacular!...Dievas Vortex and Ball Night Train served on duty.





Now that I'm back to civilization, a switch to the Bronze-Mo.




Camping and fly fishing Chris - these are very nice recreational activities. ThumbsUp02.gif

I was fishing last weekend.

Great Ball with great leather strap. The Ball is the perfect watch for activities in the night I think.

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exc-hulk wrote: afc14284 wrote: exc-hulk wrote: Core on yellow rubber to start the day !



Great one PhillipThumbsup3.gif...I've been checking those Suunto out... Are they better than the GShocks? Whats the diameter on that one?

thankyou.gif

It is one of the best ABC-Watches in my opinion !

Not better than a G-Shock but
much more accurate! Especially the altimeter !

Compass, barometer, thermometer work equally well!

Case/Bezel - diameter 49,10mm


Niiiicee... But at 49mm its Scarryyyyywhichone.gif... Man are your wrists huge if the Suunto looks small on your wrist shot hehehesubtlelaugh.gif

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stew77 wrote: Sweet Thursday lineup guys!!!thumbsup.gif

Spent the last several days camping with the family...the fly fishing was spectacular!...Dievas Vortex and Ball Night Train served on duty.



Great Looking Ball Buddybravo.gif

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happy guy.gifDamn nice pieces today...Hope y'all had a great day celebrating yesterday.

B-Mo 4 todaychickendance.gif


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afc14284 wrote: exc-hulk wrote: afc14284 wrote: exc-hulk wrote: Core on yellow rubber to start the day !



Great one PhillipThumbsup3.gif...I've been checking those Suunto out... Are they better than the GShocks? Whats the diameter on that one?

thankyou.gif

It is one of the best ABC-Watches in my opinion !

Not better than a G-Shock but
much more accurate! Especially the altimeter !

Compass, barometer, thermometer work equally well!

Case/Bezel - diameter 49,10mm


Niiiicee... But at 49mm its Scarryyyyywhichone.gif... Man are your wrists huge if the Suunto looks small on your wrist shot hehehesubtlelaugh.gif

My wrist is 8,2 inch.

I think the size is no problem for smaller wrists.
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FINNALY NEW ARRIVALS!!!!

AND ON VACATION IN CALIFORNIA TOO!

FIRST OF THREE: MARINA MILTARE ( HAND WIND)



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Armida A1 ETA today

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afc14284 wrote: I'm assuming that it's gonna be Alpina in the morn, afternoon and eveningsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gif...

Sorry to bore you with these one lads but I can't seem to get it off..





That is awesome! Do you mind telling me what the model number is please?

Thanks

Mark

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Enzo tonight....

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Still with the Nassau

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Tony Duronio wrote: Enzo tonight....
Always love seeing that Enzo..just killer Tony

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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Sweet Thursday lineup guys!!!thumbsup.gif

Spent the last several days camping with the family...the fly fishing was spectacular!...Dievas Vortex and Ball Night Train served on duty.





Now that I'm back to civilization, a switch to the Bronze-Mo.




Camping and fly fishing Chris - these are very nice recreational activities. ThumbsUp02.gif

I was fishing last weekend.

Great Ball with great leather strap. The Ball is the perfect watch for activities in the night I think.



Thank you Phil!thankyou.gif

Yes indeed, the family loves to get out and camp during the summer months here and we especially love to camp where the fishing is sweet!

I love to take the Ball model along when camping due to the 'always on' glow of the tubes...perfect for those night time activities when out in the great outdoors. (slight disclaimer...we don't "rough it" too much though...no tent camping for us, we are 'rv'-'camper' campers which allows us to stay out for a bit longer with a few more comforts).

By the way...lovin' that Suunto Core model of yours! I've been considering one for some time for all of the great electronic toys/instruments that it has built in. Sounds like you are impressed with the accuracy of all the extra bells and whistles this model offers (would be a great companion for the great outdoors for sure).

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afc14284 wrote:
stew77 wrote: Sweet Thursday lineup guys!!!thumbsup.gif

Spent the last several days camping with the family...the fly fishing was spectacular!...Dievas Vortex and Ball Night Train served on duty.



Great Looking Ball Buddybravo.gif


Ricardo...thanks buddy! thankyou.gif

Your Alpina Extreme Sailing is looking sweet as ever today! Looks like you are continuing to have fun trying new straps on it...looks great on them all IMO! thumbsup.gif

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Devin wrote:
Still with the Nassau


Congrats on the Nassau Trent! bravo.gif

...I'm assuming you were able to pick this one up due to a long standing Kingston order! I think they both look absolutely killer buddy! Enjoy!!!

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Antoine1966 wrote:
Tony Duronio wrote: Enzo tonight....
Always love seeing that Enzo..just killer Tony


thankyou.gif My friend


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