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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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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    must have been thinking of some thing else as the one's I saw was like £59 up to £89 from there so big drop in price even for second hand so they must be some thing different
    Might be fit-bits. New retail is around 120-190

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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchy View Post
    Might be fit-bits. New retail is around 120-190
    some of the cheaper one's probably but thought they call some of the £70 plus one's smart watches and the like can't really remember but my local one seem's to do a good old trade in them there's always seem to be five or so there .... wish it could be said for other watches too rare to see a gem can count on my hand how many times I scored well let's see...

    the nauctica
    the citizen
    couple of G'shocks


    think that's it oh and one I really really missed out on a red arrows citizen with box and papers for a ton (was not really my type of watch and as bit expense went home check it out thought great price and went back and it was gone )
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    I was looking at Alpha watches earlier, still after a paul newman and I came across this, not seen a cheap dual sided watch, they tend to be quite expensive

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    rotary did a few reversal watch at around a ton new but yes you don't see it much did see one with a classical look one side analog and the reverse side was digital
    “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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    Evening Wristwatch checkName:  IMG_20161208_181346.jpg
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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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    Evening guys. Here is another purchase I blame Chico for lol well he will keep dangling them in front of me
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    Looks awesome mate, what's your thoughts on it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicolabronse View Post
    Looks awesome mate, what's your thoughts on it?


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    it's really nicely made, great finish on the case. feels nice and solid and very comfortable. needs a new strap tho, this one is used and has a bit too much dna on it for my liking lol. any suggestions?



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    Quite like some of these combos, what about a custom iyonk?








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