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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Smeagal View Post
    Both watches have arrived for the price greatAttachment 54790Attachment 54791better pics to follow
    Great looking watches, how's the quality of the derbet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    in london just to dam loud busy and to compact give me the open spaces of the country side for pleasure
    Nah countrysides too quiet, and all those loose trees left standing about in the wild give me a bad case of the nerves, they need to be locked up in proper parks

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    Great looking watches, how's the quality of the derbet?
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    where the wild things are springs to mind just call me the gruffalo

    Quote Originally Posted by Churchy View Post
    Nah countrysides too quiet, and all those loose trees left standing about in the wild give me a bad case of the nerves, they need to be locked up in proper parks
    “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 Smeagal View Post
    Its not as good as the the Corgeut The lume is blue but cant see it here only drawback is its not a screw down crown Name:  IMG_20161104_223131.jpg
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    Still it's the best affordable sea master homage I've seen

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