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Blancpain:
A wonderful version. I like the little colour on the dial. A spot of pazaz!
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By: nasseriq
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Seiko:
Very classy this one.
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By: nasseriq
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Automotive:
Manual.
Great engine and at the time had the same from end as the 996.
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By: nasseriq
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Jaeger-LeCoultre:
A classic that one.
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By: nasseriq
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Automotive:
I had a 2.7 manual version in 1999/2000. Great fun but the gear box was hard work.
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By: nasseriq
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Horological Meandering:
That’s a wonderful collection
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By: nasseriq
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Seiko:
Very unusual and very eye catching!
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By: nasseriq
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Breguet:
All Devine but some more than others!
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By: nasseriq
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Omega:
That is a beautiful watch I must say.
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By: nasseriq
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Patek Philippe:
I believe one can buy driving shoes you know. For the purist
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By: nasseriq
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