I have only this one:
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My Panerai 177, all titanium case with display back.
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I just bought a mutewatch - not entirely sure what that says about me to be honest. But at the moment the novelty hasn't worn off and I am wandering around swiping the damn thing obsessively, setting vibrating timers and alarms, and accosting random strangers on trains with my little gadget.
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My only grumble with it is the band - why so short, and why the press stud? Surely a more conventional clasp/buckle arrangement would have been better.
James.
i own a few pocket watches from my dad that are put away but other then that i own 1 watch and if i wear it 2-3 times a year if that .. anyways here is my trusty Fossil that i have owned for 10-12yrs ..
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My latest arrival, Tag Heuer Carrera Calibre 16. I have always loved the Tag designs and now they have brought their movements back in house I don't think this will be my last Tag, infact the limited edition 300 SLR is a beauty!
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I had been looking for some time to purchase a thin simple elegant dress watch when these two Longines came up for sale. My wife and I now have matching dress watches, but do not wear them very often. They are about 15 years old. The watchmaker said he did not think they had ever been worn.
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No long screws, see attached photos taken with my new USB microscope. I knew I HAD to have one!
The band attachment is actually very strong as it is attached to the back of the watch. Very smooth.
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Thanks for the pictures. More proof that a picture is worth more than a thousand words!