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From flat and cold.....artificial light...uhm. Now......with a little bit of natural light.........ahhhh yes, thats better.....the tropic shows through nicely....getting hot Now thats it.......much better.......getting hotter These Double Reds...... nothi...
Seriously, you are too much in love with this one... I would be your wife, I would worry... Aaaah, I am not your wife, that's true! ;) Best, my friend, and thanks for this feast. Nicolas
I'll come and collect this watch from you so that she can have her husband back. ;) It's a great watch, Joe. The only bad thing about it is its yours. Regard Tyler
.... Dear Maitre, so if you had to choose between "keeping your wife + 1 iPhone + peace in your couple" or that pack of junk-metallic-so-called-vintage-watches ?
would love to tell you that it was issued to me in 1967, but alas not so lucky. I acquired it earlier this year (thin case 1.7mill), but it took about a year to find. Have been overwhelmed by the beauty of the dial, images really don't do the tropical MK2...