whiskyguy
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First Post (modem burner)
Hi new here and I thought I would share this with the Group. I am going to refocus my collection over the next year some of these will stay some will most likely depart. But all were loved:chuckle::chuckle:
Any Collection advice would be appreciated as well
16520 Daytona
16520 Daytona
16523 Daytona
Air-King
16570 Explorer
16610 Submariner (New Today)
9401/0 Tudor Sub
5513 Sub Mark II Maxi
5512 Sub
5513 Sub Meters first
5513 Sub
5513 Sub Meters first
16200 Datejust
6332 OP
Viceroy
Thanks for looking :cheers:
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Hello, Whisky Guy
By: amanico : February 5th, 2008-22:22
First of all, Welcome here, I'm sure you'll enjoy joining us! As for your question, it's difficult to answer without knowing you and your tastes... What do you want to do with watches? On what watches do you want to go? What are your favourites brands? Yo...
Thanks for the input
By: whiskyguy : February 7th, 2008-15:24
First of all, Welcome here, I'm sure you'll enjoy joining us! Thanks for the welcome As for your question, it's difficult to answer without knowing you and your tastes... What do you want to do with watches? I collect for many reasons foremost being the t...