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    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< WRUW Tuesday 5th May >>>>>>>>>>>!

    GOing with this.....






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    Ohhhh we gotta merge threads same time lol one minute faster then me you beat me, my post goes here

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    Hopefully (fingers crossed) I will have my Oris back on my wrist by Tuesday evening. My AD received it on Monday from Oris, but wanted to keep it on their timer for 24 hrs. Hopefully, everything will be fine and I can get to the store before it closes! Have a great Tuesday IWL friends!

    Jane



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    Skyhawk on Panatime distressed saddle strap.

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    Tuesday's affordable(s), 70's style:
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    Two of my very first LED watches, circa 1974. Hot on the heels of Pulsar's release in 1972, electronics manufacturers such as National Semiconductor, Sanyo, and so on scrambled to crank out lower-priced LED modules, since most of us couldn't afford Pulsar's lofty price. Canada's Birks Jewellers chain offered these Fairchild-powered LED's for $99.95 each, affordable for those days. Each of mine has had a couple of module transplants; lower-end LED watches tended to be fragile, and non-repairable. But I still have them, and wear them occasionally as a reminder of those heady days.


    ~Sherry.
    Eterna | Tudor | Seiko | Casio | G-Shock | Orient | Swatch | Mondaine | Zodiac (pre-Fossil) | Rolex | Wenger | Pulsar Time Computer | Omega | Timex | Bucherer | Citizen | Bulova | Glycine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutty28 View Post
    GOing with this.....






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    Great looking watch, Nutty.


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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    Tuesday's affordable(s), 70's style:
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    Two of my very first LED watches, circa 1974. Hot on the heels of Pulsar's release in 1972, electronics manufacturers such as National Semiconductor, Sanyo, and so on scrambled to crank out lower-priced LED modules, since most of us couldn't afford Pulsar's lofty price. Canada's Birks Jewellers chain offered these Fairchild-powered LED's for $99.95 each, affordable for those days. Each of mine has had a couple of module transplants; lower-end LED watches tended to be fragile, and non-repairable. But I still have them, and wear them occasionally as a reminder of those heady days.


    ~Sherry.
    Really, really neat watches, Sherry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAGtime View Post
    Hopefully (fingers crossed) I will have my Oris back on my wrist by Tuesday evening. My AD received it on Monday from Oris, but wanted to keep it on their timer for 24 hrs. Hopefully, everything will be fine and I can get to the store before it closes! Have a great Tuesday IWL friends!

    Jane



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    Excellent news, Jane!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Excellent news, Jane!
    Thanks, ml!

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