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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondmike View Post
    My dad just bought the same one!


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    well had it a good while but got to be honest better on the bracelet just been resizing the mini monster but that has just pins with lumps in the one end so no losing collars so what does he think of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by pepperami View Post
    No just the two I mentioned...the BB just felt cheap...I was very shocked!

    I have to go there again. .they have everything...stupidly didn't want to ask for too many to try...was pleasantly surprised when the lady asked if I wanted to try on a couple...1st time I ever held a Rolex!

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    I found the Tudor really underwhelming, but maybe we're spoiled with the quality affordables we have been buying.

    I almost bought a TAG heuer Aquaracer quartz chronograph but this is as well built and only £125




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    morning all how goes it well the re-size mini monster seem's to have snook back into the collection
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    Morning guys, we're up as a whole family today! That doesn't happen very often so we're off to buy my a fathers day gift hehe. Wearing this on the leather strap, much lighter lol


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    morning mate looking good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondmike View Post
    I found the Tudor really underwhelming, but maybe we're spoiled with the quality affordables we have been buying.

    I almost bought a TAG heuer Aquaracer quartz chronograph but this is as well built and only £125




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    I think you've made a very valid point..when you feel the heft of a seiko monster and compare to the BB, it's the name your actually buying..shocking in a way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondmike View Post
    I found the Tudor really underwhelming, but maybe we're spoiled with the quality affordables we have been buying.

    I almost bought a TAG heuer Aquaracer quartz chronograph but this is as well built and only £125




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    I wore my kiger milsub when I went to try on the tudor before I got the sinn 103 and I didn't think it was worth 1500 more than the kiger. I tried it on again after getting the sinn and the 103 feels better

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepperami View Post
    I think you've made a very valid point..when you feel the heft of a seiko monster and compare to the BB, it's the name your actually buying..shocking in a way!

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    got say again the monster on a bracelet has more impact then on a nato I think as I have worn the black monster more since on the bracelet two days straight and counting well did wear the mini monster for a while to see if I had done the resize right ..

    looking to see if I got the bracelet for my 113 and if so might put it on it too
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    so why do sites try and up grade when they have a site that works well as is post image is doing it now can't stand their new version at the minute they are letting you choose whether to use the new or the old but the old is playing up now as a rule I don't need to resize my pics to load to here but this one it would not let me show here unless I resize it
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