Pete17
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DRSD I love this watch!
Took the camera out today and tried to take some half decent pics.
Not easy with that superdome crystal. LOL

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Thanks lads.....
By: Pete17 : July 24th, 2010-18:11
Thanks Jeff for the honor of the masthead pic! What a treat! The serial # is a 3.5m. And yes Steven, I'm wearing the tie to work. I like accessories you can actually use and enjoy. Thanks for all the nice comments guys. Much appreciated. Cheers, Pete
I agree....
By: Pete17 : July 25th, 2010-17:14
The Mk4 models always seem to look a LOT newer. They seem to have weathered time better than the earlier models. You very seldom see a faded dial or bezel insert on the Mk4's. Cheers Pete