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    Quote Originally Posted by jballs918 View Post
    i was looking at a rolex milguas. uuugg lol
    Very few would recognize it, and those that do would be watch geeks, like me.
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    Mine says Beverly Hills Polo Club. Bet 8t was about 10 to 15 bucks. Ive changes batteries twice now and it keeps working. Scatched all the hell but its thin and dont have numbers. I know what number goes where so i dont like numbers on my watch. When tbis one dies ill get another thin cheap watch. I just like to know what time it is. I think when im in the truck there is 8 clocks in the cab but i still ware a watch. Go figure that one out.
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    Most people who have always worn a watch will tell you they feel naked without their watch on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne1963 View Post
    I would notice that in about 0.00000001 seconds!
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    I kind of doubt that.
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    Unless, you are in my dive crew.


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