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What are you wearing for Confinement Tuesday π
Apr 21, 2020,06:55 AM
Apollo 8 for Yokozuna and me
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My jogging watch.
By: pjbocean : April 21st, 2020-07:03
Easy to time with a 9.5 min mile lol. ...
Cheers. We all adore her too. Don't have an omega
By: Hulk : April 21st, 2020-11:01
to post as i sold my planet ocean a few years ago as it was too hefty for my wrist. But hope to get a good condition 176.007 in the near future. Your apollo 8 is super nice. Cheers S
Polar
By: kkochheiser : April 21st, 2020-09:59
Archie approved! Kent ...
Rescued from a Greek Island
By: Uncle Chico : April 21st, 2020-12:05
But too tired to pose with a watch. Old photo of my vintage Seiko. Can a cat and watch wrist scan be far behind? ...
Great cat! Nice watch too
By: cazalea : April 21st, 2020-12:23
Aren't they something, especially when we are home all day with our cat(s), we can see what they normally do all day. SLEEP! Thanks everyone for showing us your cats. Cazalea ...
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By: 997c4gts : April 22nd, 2020-04:09
That is the perfect watch choice for the cat!
By: D-TIME1 : April 22nd, 2020-13:44
Matches perfectly.. I went back to my trusty PO on rubber strap this week. -D- Tried to capture the texture of the black dial, which other than the hands is my 2nd favorite detail of this watch! ...
A day late . . .
By: Dr No : April 22nd, 2020-15:06
. . . but hopefully not a dollar short. Ca '45 ref 2179/4 on my wrist since Monday . . . ...
2179/5! Some . . .
By: Dr No : April 22nd, 2020-17:27
. . . 2179/ 6 had shock-protected 30T2SC movements. And all 2179s supplied to the American military were tightly regulated, although not chronometers in the traditional sense. A shame there's little known about this reference and its British counterpart U...