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Post by zeb on Mar 25, 2024 3:51:09 GMT
Supposed to rain here and maybe snow tonight too. Cool stormy-dialed Seestern!
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Post by zeb on Mar 25, 2024 3:52:12 GMT
Definitely a great looking watch, Daniel! Nice and bold and symmetrical.
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Post by zeb on Mar 25, 2024 3:54:36 GMT
I have snow and a yellow watch too Russ. Guess I'm too lazy to be different. Cool lume shot, and not the patented Hammerview™ shot, either. Another Doxa homage. You guys are gonna make me buy one some day!
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Post by wischronomaster on Mar 25, 2024 10:14:45 GMT
Its a Rubbish picture but i will take more soon . I saw that this is a true tourbillon. Cool! What's the brand? Thanks, its Aesop.
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Post by jamestkirk on Mar 25, 2024 11:51:58 GMT
That's a really cool watch, Johan! Thanks bro, in June we will, God willing, be in Indiana and possibly in W. Michigan again! Any watches for sale?
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Post by russmurray on Mar 25, 2024 15:20:17 GMT
Actually, prior to last Wednesday things were warming up too. Most of the snow had melted. I can appreciate your route from Detroit to Buffalo and you would have drove by my old home town of London, ON! Cool Ruskie ya got there btw. Thanks, Russ! That is correct. I go through London all the time. My route to Buffalo is I94 up to Sarnia, 402 to 401 to 403 to QEW. I could do it in my sleep. My sister and I also go to Stratford every year for the Shakespeare festival, and that's not too far due north of London. Southern Ontario is part of my stomping grounds. Once me an my buddy got caught smuggling Bradors from Fort Erie.... Ah yes, Brador beer. I remember when a bunch of us went to Mount Ste. Anne, PQ to ski during slack week. We filled the hotel bathtub with ice and many bottles of the stuff. Amazing the lengths we'd go for a 6.2% beer eh?
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Post by zeb on Mar 25, 2024 20:37:24 GMT
Thanks, Russ! That is correct. I go through London all the time. My route to Buffalo is I94 up to Sarnia, 402 to 401 to 403 to QEW. I could do it in my sleep. My sister and I also go to Stratford every year for the Shakespeare festival, and that's not too far due north of London. Southern Ontario is part of my stomping grounds. Once me an my buddy got caught smuggling Bradors from Fort Erie.... Ah yes, Brador beer. I remember when a bunch of us went to Mount Ste. Anne, PQ to ski during slack week. We filled the hotel bathtub with ice and many bottles of the stuff. Amazing the lengths we'd go for a 6.2% beer eh? It seemed like an amazing elixir compared to standard strength beer. Now they have craft beers that are 10% or 11% that make Brador seem like a juice box. See Dragon's Milk.
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