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    Be still, oh my pounding ovaries!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
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    This wins for me.
    I'd wear it backwards just so I could stare at that caseback all day lol

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    I give you Ball Watch. The RailRoad is a symbol of power and after many years of Moderating forums for the brand the puns using this name as reference of a certain piece the male anatomy. Then let's look at the case backs:

    This one is set for world domination:


    And what could be more manly then a fighter pilot:


    Pretty certain free climbing a cliff is manly:


    People who chase Tornados while crazy seem very manly to me:


    Skin Divers are kind of manly


    Trains are manly:


    Submarines are manly


    Being the first person to fly a plan was manly


    I can go on, but I think you get the point and no mythical figures.
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    The manliest watch logo...

    ...is whatever Chuck Norris has strapped to his wrist.
    Last edited by hanshananigan; Dec 12, 2014 at 06:20 PM.
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    The manliest logo would be Perseus cutting off Medusa's head about to get on his winged horse Pegasus.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    The manliest logo would be Perseus cutting off Medusa's head about to get on his winged horse Pegasus.
    And Perseus actually turns out to be Chuck Norris.

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    You all realize we are talking logos, not case backs right?

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    I give you Ball Watch. The RailRoad is a symbol of power and after many years of Moderating forums for the brand the puns using this name as reference of a certain piece the male anatomy. Then let's look at the case backs:

    This one is set for world domination:


    And what could be more manly then a fighter pilot:


    Pretty certain free climbing a cliff is manly:


    People who chase Tornados while crazy seem very manly to me:


    Skin Divers are kind of manly


    Trains are manly:


    Submarines are manly


    Being the first person to fly a plan was manly


    I can go on, but I think you get the point and no mythical figures.



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