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decksurgeon

decksurgeon

Member since Aug 28, 2007 · Singapore · Last seen Feb 11, 2018
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Rolex Submariner 116610LV Dive Review
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Rolex Submariner 116610LV Dive Review

Rolex · Apr 7, 2013
There are numerous threads/posts/websites dedicated to the Rolex Submariner. May I present humbly the 116610LV equipped with the famed ceramic bezel. Suffice to say since 1954 The Rolex Oyster Perpetu
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IWC Big Pilot's Watch History & Features
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IWC Big Pilot's Watch History & Features

IWC · May 19, 2009
© Decksurgeon May 2009 Der Grosse Fliegeruhr It be near impossible to cover the sheer breadth and depth of the history of the pilot's watches from the very start to present day. But here are some inte
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IWC Caliber 52 Pocket Watch History & 'EB' Mystery
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IWC Caliber 52 Pocket Watch History & 'EB' Mystery

IWC · Jan 28, 2009
In Feburary 2008, on a trip to trans-continental country reckoned to delineate the border between Asia and Europe, the opportunity arose and I acquired a beautifully stunning IWC pocket watch. On imme
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Chopard Masters Dinner Singapore: L.U.C. Lunar One
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Chopard Masters Dinner Singapore: L.U.C. Lunar One

Chopard · Oct 24, 2008
I had the pleasure of attending a dinner hosted by Sincere Watch & Chopard LUC last evening. Here's a little photoessay......... The Chopard Masters Dinner The dinner was hosted at Blu on the 24th sto
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IWC DFB 2008 Split Second Chronograph & Soccer History
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IWC DFB 2008 Split Second Chronograph & Soccer History

IWC · Sep 6, 2008
Red Card, Yellow Card & The German Doppel **The Origins of Soccer** The Munich Ethnological Museum in Germany has a Chinese text from approximately 50 B.C. that mentions games very similar to soccer t
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Chronograph & Rattrapante: A Historical Ramble
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Chronograph & Rattrapante: A Historical Ramble

Horological Meandering · Apr 21, 2008
A RAMBLE ON STAMPS, POTTERY & MORE!...... The tide abides for, tarrieth for no man, stays no man, tide nor time tarrieth no man - St. Marher, 1225 AD. Time is part of the fundamental structure of the
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