Cpt Scarlet[Moderator - Cartier - WristScan]
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It was the look and ....
Mar 26, 2020,02:39 AM
The way they they could carry it off.
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True watchmaker . . .
By: Dr No : March 25th, 2020-19:18
. . . tales , as told by . . . . . . yours truly. My pal Van owned jewelry stores in the San Fernando Valley. One day, after he'd been in business for decades, a customer walks in to his second store and asks if he's the same Van that owned a store at ano...
Forced to change a battery for no charge...
By: patrick_y : March 25th, 2020-19:37
No charge as in a battery that has an electrical charge? Is that the pun? Seems like he lost a battery in the first story, but didn't succumb to the trick by the lady in the second story.
Correct . . .
By: Dr No : March 25th, 2020-20:07
. . . on both counts! ;-)
I fixed this watch for my good friend Hal, when he was in the hospital
By: cazalea : March 25th, 2020-20:51
He had worn it 60 years, since his wedding. As soon as he came home, he asked for his watch back. Against my better judgement, I took it to him. A few days later, he passed away, and the watch disappeared (caregiver or nurse). I combed the house multiple ...
The same happened to my pal Rube . . .
By: Dr No : March 25th, 2020-21:16
. . . when he was in conservatorship. A Patek Calatrava and Rolex 1803 stolen. When I informed the County agency that oversees conservators, they shrugged and essentially said, "Prove it." ;-(
He, he
By: George Gently : March 26th, 2020-08:51
Idem dito, Dr.