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    Quote Originally Posted by hayday View Post
    That Junkers is pretty cool looking. So is the Frederique Constant. For some reason, that shade of salmon? Coral? Dunno what it is but I like THAT color.
    Junkers Eisvogel F13 ref 6706-5, Sellita SW290-1.
    Nice watch but worst AR ever.

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    You mean the copper dial?
    Dreyfuss&Co 1925 DGS00016-25

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egsise View Post
    I just never have sold any of my watches so they keep piling..

    Tbh now I need to start spending my money to some other hobby, SO is starting to give me THE LOOK.
    She does appreciate that I've bought watches to her too, and a diamond ring, but the signs are in the air better stop now.

    My wife said she’ll leave me if I buy any more watches. I’m sure going to miss her cooking.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egsise View Post
    Junkers Eisvogel F13 ref 6706-5, Sellita SW290-1.
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    Looks a lot like Frederique Constant, my mistake. Yes, I love that dial. That Dreyfus is beautiful
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayday View Post
    Looks a lot like Frederique Constant, my mistake. Yes, I love that dial. That Dreyfus is beautiful
    These were dirt cheap last spring.
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    I think the bottom row in post#1 is quite handsome.
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    Update.
    I usually have the Corniche and Dan Henry in my travel bag watch roll along with titanium Seiko beater, normally Casio F-91W and vintage Tissot are in the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egsise View Post
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    LOL, the mirror marker detail is so appropriate for a watch forum avatar!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egsise View Post
    I just never have sold any of my watches so they keep piling..

    Tbh now I need to start spending my money to some other hobby, SO is starting to give me THE LOOK.
    She does appreciate that I've bought watches to her too, and a diamond ring, but the signs are in the air better stop now.

    Just keep at it until you have enough watches that she won't notice a new one.
    "Honey, did you buy a new watch AGAIN?!"
    "No, just didn't wear this one for some time but I had it for ages."
    Worked for me.
    Cheers, Sedi

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