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Congratulations!
It's a special watch and very beautiful. Can't wait o see "live" pics of your new baby.
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Thanks and more...
By: fuigo : January 29th, 2009-12:00
Thank you Nicolas, for the quick response. In fact, I was leaving towards Master Geo, but your post made me think twice. I do enjoy my Rolex Air King. It is a straightforward watch (exactly the reason I got it for). You are also right in pointing out that...
Hi Fuigo
By: emcquillan : January 29th, 2009-15:15
I had almost the exact same debate as you 2 years ago. At the time, I was wearing a Cartier Roadster XL Chrono and some base Panerai models (actually still wearing them). I wanted to graduate to a drssier watch and fine Manufactuer which offered great val...
Hometime
By: Le Chef : January 30th, 2009-12:33
It's really the only true travel watch that you mentioned. the other two are great world timers - use them to phone around the world - but they are poor travel watches. For a travel watch you need to know two things: time at home (on a 24 hour basis) and ...
Good Point...
By: fuigo : January 30th, 2009-16:56
You bring up a good point. In fact, after doing more researching on the web, I see this notion expressed by many. Hometime is on my list of candidates for its simplicity in design. For me, that is always an attraction. In regards to the previous generatio...
Finally...
By: fuigo : January 31st, 2009-18:29
Thank you for all the comments! I finally made my decision and gone for the following. I will post pictures of it when I can. Meanwhile, please enjoy the photographs that I got from JLC's official website....
Okay... Here you go...
By: fuigo : February 1st, 2009-19:04
Today is the first day of work in Taiwan after a long Lunar New Year celebration. Things are a bit hectic, so I didn't have time to use my nice SLR to take the photos. Please bear with me while you view the following photos taken with my Sony P&S....