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Thread: MWC PART 7 - MANIC WRISTWATCH CO-FORMULATION

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Watch Smeller View Post
    Yeah don't use toothpaste Chico it's far too abrasive go with the polywatch mate.

    Or you could post it to me and I could polywatch it for you You can't blame a bloke for trying !


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    Lol God loves a trier!!

    I'll go with the polywatch


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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchy View Post
    Very nice. Especially as I think Tag don't do the white face Cal 16 Carrera any more
    Don't they? For a tenth of the price this more than scratches my Carrera itch! Only bad point is only tiny lume on the hands so it is invisible in the dark.

    I'm very impressed with Christopher Ward. This was £250 after discount, but feels like it cost ten times as much.


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    MWC PART 7 - MANIC WRISTWATCH CO-FORMULATION






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    MWC vet, still collecting Churchy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicolabronse View Post





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    I think this counts as teasing now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchy View Post
    I think this counts as teasing now
    It's certainly not helping with my insomnia during the day or the checking my emails every 10 minutes OCD


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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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    I used T-Cut on my Amphibia after I grazed it, acrylic dome, worked a treat.

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    Strap no.3 for the bund




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    Quote Originally Posted by Smeagal View Post
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    had to get rid of mine had a couple of scratches on the crystal and with my ocd nope just was not happening
    “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, teThe time is out of joint—O cursèd spite, That ever I was born to set it right!ars and sweat”

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    had to get rid of mine had a couple of scratches on the crystal and with my ocd nope just was not happening
    but but but all your watches have scratches! lol



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