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The Trip (or FLA to NYC pt. 2)

Then on to Hilton Head SC… Followed by Charleston SC and a marina that dwarfs any other I have seen, including Cannes and Monaco it’s new Megadock is not to be believed! to be followed by Norfolk which became the adventure of a lifetime… leaving the harbor. We were intercepted by a nuclear submarine
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By: myles721
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AuHavrePro
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The Trip 2026 (or FLA to NYC pt. 1)

I crewed on my friends yacht from Stuart FLA to NYC. Had a few challenges along the way but what a trip!!! Started out in Stuart (just north of palm beach) zipping (if 60 mph is zipping) through the intercoastal…swimming pools…movie stars Signed a slip contract for Solitaire next winter at this love
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By: myles721
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IWC Ingenieur 666.

Credit: Bulang And Sons. Superb dial with warm tritium dots and hands. And the lack of date makes this dial look so pure! Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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wjt
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There is a lot going on here . . .

Artime ART-03 “For the pleasure of the eyes” as Nico would say.
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By: Chicolini
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Thomas_3
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1956 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II ,6 Cyl 140 HP.

British Class.
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By: amanico
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AuHavrePro
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Patek Philippe 5105P 100 Pieces, 2006 Geneva Patek Philippe Salon Opening.

A nice detail, the distortion of the glass... Well, the movement is not bad looking, either. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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New YEMA Granville looks very cool

French, small rotor, thin and $2500.
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By: cazalea
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mdg
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Do you use it, or did you get

it for the "cool factor"? I personally have no use for a chronograph, therefore have never owned one and probably never will. I have absolutely nothing against them. For those of you that own them do you use the chronograph function, or did you get it for the "cool factor"? I can see how one could b
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By: Thomas_3
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Pelle_thorstenson
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Gino Macaluso the father of the Laureato automatic

The legendary Gino Macaluso ❤ Maybe there would be no Laureato today if not for him. It was under his leadership of Girard-Perregaux that the first Laureato automatics were created. The Laureato 8010 in 1995. The Laureato-Olimpico Chronograph 8017 in 1996. He was an architect by training. A champion
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By: this_hobby_of_hours
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Gregineugene
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