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    MWC PART 7 - MANIC WRISTWATCH CO-FORMULATION

    Quote Originally Posted by underwatermechanic View Post
    I think I know the one you mean and ouch. Hope you feel better tomorrow mate
    Cheers mate it's my own fault for being a silly old out of shape fool ! Why couldn't they have had places like that when I was young and invincible


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    Edit: it was probably the front somersault off the high "ladder" onto the airbag that did it, told you I was a wazzerk !

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    could not find that link this one is a bit more pricey but looks good
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17-5mm-11-...EAAOSwawpXwFgR

    Pricey indeed. I'd hope for a decent clasp at that price, lets the whole strap down really. Thanks for looking itmw 👌👌
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    Quote Originally Posted by theoldwoman View Post
    Pricey indeed. I'd hope for a decent clasp at that price, lets the whole strap down really. Thanks for looking itmw 
    well that sort of design comes off the omega (and others ) so that's why the buckle is shaped that way but think he's put that on looks like he buys old straps and repairs them would not be surprised it an original omega strap well some of it any way
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    yeah been wearing this
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    Morning all, up early watching cartoons with the kids. Still got the Rolex on as I can't be bothered setting the time on another watch


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    Quote Originally Posted by underwatermechanic View Post
    Morning all, up early watching cartoons with the kids. Still got the Rolex on as I can't be bothered setting the time on another watch

    morning mate
    “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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