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please send more photos of the triple calendar guy, from the usual angles . . . fantastic looking piece, and would certainly be a great addition to OnTheDash.
Cheers,
Jeff
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Both are beauties . . . I wear a $30 Timex for the running and swimming, but have never deemed it worthy of protraiture!!
: It's a bit early for the scan day but I am away
: next week so I thought I'd submit now.
: These were the two watches of the summer for
: me.
: I'm not sure if I am going to be banned for 6
: months for posting a photo of a casio on
: this forum (Chuck, please be lenient), but
: you have to admit, however waterproof your
: Autavia (or Seamaster or whatever) is, and
: however beat up it is, it does not makes
: sense to wear it when you are surfing or
: building sand castles. I think a g-shock is
: a better tool watch in those circumstances.
: In contrast, what do you think of the new
: aquistion, from a fellow OtD guy via ebay? I
: love it, really delicate looking and a great
: contrast to the Autavias or 5100s or Monacos
: in my collection. I know alot of guys in the
: forum are allergic to gold watches, but I
: like it.
: ps: Jeff, if you think it is worthy, I'd love
: to take some more photos of it for the
: galleries.
: pps: I meant the Heuer, not the Casio, in case
: you were not sure ;-).
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