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Thread: MWC PART 7 - MANIC WRISTWATCH CO-FORMULATION

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackRandom View Post
    Got £280 burning a hole in my pocket 38 - 40mm any ideas?

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    Let it burn save a wee bit more for the Oris like ws
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smeagal View Post
    Let it burn save a wee bit more for the Oris like ws
    Not looking to get the oris tbh

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackRandom View Post
    Got £280 burning a hole in my pocket 38 - 40mm any ideas?

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    well got these going soon and still more as well
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    Was looking for new ideally a diver and automatic. The lucerne is nice tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackRandom View Post
    Got £280 burning a hole in my pocket 38 - 40mm any ideas?

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    If you can live with a quartz movement you might like this..absolute beauty for £220!

    I'm seriously considering one!

    https://www.christopherward.co.uk/ev...trident-300-23

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepperami View Post
    If you can live with a quartz movement you might like this..absolute beauty for £220!

    I'm seriously considering one!

    https://www.christopherward.co.uk/ev...trident-300-23

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    Its nice but my rule for quartz is solar only i just flip regular quartz so i avoid it

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackRandom View Post
    Was looking for new ideally a diver and automatic. The lucerne is nice tho

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    well sure we could sort some thing out one old diver and then one new thing
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    Morning still wearing the B/B Corgeut, dry today looks like rain for the weekend,,only day off Sunday for me then will see what the the new year brings
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