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Thread: MWC PART 7 - MANIC WRISTWATCH CO-FORMULATION

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    MWC vet, still collecting Churchy's Avatar
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    Car service day. Hopefully a short wait. Coffee and kindle at hand but the seats are impossibly uncomfortable.
    Picked up this from the second tier of the watch box, I've not worn it for ages as the butterfly deployment kills my wrist when I'm on the computers at work and I love it too much to wear working round the house, I'm pretty sure the one way curved crystal would cost an arm and a leg to replace if I ever scratch it.
    Still a pain to photograph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchy View Post
    Car service day. Hopefully a short wait. Coffee and kindle at hand but the seats are impossibly uncomfortable.
    Picked up this from the second tier of the watch box, I've not worn it for ages as the butterfly deployment kills my wrist when I'm on the computers at work and I love it too much to wear working round the house, I'm pretty sure the one way curved crystal would cost an arm and a leg to replace if I ever scratch it.
    Still a pain to photograph.
    I've not seen that before, I don't think lol. very nice mate



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    Sent by an iPhone, from a galaxy far far away!!

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    Rolex sub 168000,Tudor Blackbay RED smiley,Omega300 GMT Grand Seiko Quartz, Seiko divers oop,CWC quartz British military 1983 Cyma divers 200 quartz plus others

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    this on a sharky but off to cut the grass so think will swap in to some thing a bit more robust shall we say for doing the garden in
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    FedEx now say Monday for my 1963

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    FedEx now say Monday for my 1963

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    That's sh!t mate

    Keeping the Trintec on the black carbon till i get a bracelet, think it goes well.




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    My gosh-darned Christopher Ward still hasn't been dispatched. I knew I should have paid the extra four quid for next day delivery...
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    £20 consultation fee for 5 minutes wanted £300 for putting her out had to settle for £110 for the cheapie poor cleo will have to be there for 8.45 tomorrow got enough paid out so far this month could have done without new bed
    Rolex sub 168000,Tudor Blackbay RED smiley,Omega300 GMT Grand Seiko Quartz, Seiko divers oop,CWC quartz British military 1983 Cyma divers 200 quartz plus others

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    Rolex sub 168000,Tudor Blackbay RED smiley,Omega300 GMT Grand Seiko Quartz, Seiko divers oop,CWC quartz British military 1983 Cyma divers 200 quartz plus others

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