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  1. MWC 73 - 1930s United States Army Pilot

    by , Jan 6, 2017 at 10:09 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)
    Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.



    The early years of the United States Army Air Corps were not an easy time, Evolving from the US Army Air Service, which had been established in World War 1, The creation of that service split opinion between those who thought it was a waste of funds and those who believed air support would be of huge benefit to ground troops. Compromises were made on both sides
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  2. MWC 72 - 1930s German Sailor

    by , Jan 6, 2017 at 10:08 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)
    Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.


    In May of 1935 Germany passed "the Law for the Reconstruction of National Defense Forces" in direct defiance of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany had for some time been flouting the controls imposed by the treaty, often openly, a pilot training school had been in operation in Russia and numbers of troops had been steadily increasing for many years, often
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  3. ...Tired

    Waiting Tables really sucks Donating Plasma pays more and takes less effort...but both pays even better.

    I really, really, like the Longines Legend Diver...and it's cheaper by quite a bit.

    *BLARGH*

    I'm at ~ 20% saved for the Grail, the Omega SMPc is more a "forever watch" than the Longines.

    -I can do this-
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  4. Fingerprints

    Wife and I were in Omaha, NE today. Her Uncle just had a quadruple bypass...but seems as ok as one in that situation is going to get. Prognosis is good.

    While there I seized the opportunity to visit Borsheims.

    I have personally never seen so many Watches in one place. I recall seeing Cartier, Longines, Hamilton, Tissot, Raymond Weil, Citizen, Seiko, Tag Heuer, Breitling, Omega, Zenith and Jaeger Lecoultre.

    I left my fingerprints on at least 100K worth of ...

    Updated Dec 23, 2016 at 01:44 AM by Spooky

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  5. Grail related research:

    "Hello Sir,

    Thank you for your recent email. The Omega you're looking for retails for 4400 and your price is 3520 and I have one in stock. The Avenger I don't have and it would have to ordered. That watch retails for 4325.00 and your price is 3460.00. If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you again for the chance to do business with you."


    It appears price will not be much help in assisting my decision. A $60.00 difference is hardly significant,
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