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In Response To:Over in the Omega forums I routinely callmyselfÖ(Chicagoland Chuck Maddox)
If I only had a dime for everytime that last part has been uttered or said... I could afford a Daytona or two (and I'm not talking about a Heuer Daytonaeither!)... Yeah, I'm notsurprised. : ìa Siffert Autavia fellinto my lapî... a
Father purchased it in St Thomas in 1970, wore it for a couple of years and then relegated it to a dresser drawer. Given to me by my father in 1994, and I didn't pay much attention to it until I decided it probably needed a cleaing and starting combing the net for suitable watchmaker. That led me to OTD and the rest ishistory. Good father. Great story. Just wait, don't worry...A third will come around soon enough. Yes, I have happily resignedmyself to that. Don't sound so down about it. Give in, It's fun! :I didn't think things could getany worse...
Exactly. "Resistance is Futile." Off Topic - I hope the next movie won't be aturd.) Three series each with well over 170 hour-long episodes, one nearly 40 year old series with roughly 80 hour long episodes, one series with over 100 episodes, an Animated series with over 20 half-hour episodes, 10 or so feature length movies... : then thanks to another "abandoned
: Where are you located? Who are you? Whom do you
Oddly enough, I was at his house extolling the virtues of the Heuer and the subculture surrounding it, and asked if there was anything else collecting dust that I should know about. He disappeared and reappeared 5 minutes later with a beautiful Speedy. Shortly thereafter, my browser stumbled across your page,Chuck. Next time you visit, ask the same question... You'll probably be searching soon thereafter for Gallet, Hamilton, Longines, Tissot information... : And that's how it is... Fornow... Just
: I can look at my watch and not know what time it is. I start and stop chronographs just to watch the needles move. I'll sit in a
And local auctions. Found out I just missed a mint Viceroy on a grains of rice for $650CAN at an estate auction. My blood is still boiling. :( That' happens. Use that fire to fuel your activities! : Over in the Omega forums I routinely call
That sounds about right. ;) No one has ever disputed that... : Of course over here, I'm merely among the
: I've often said that at the top of every watch
: Please feel free to let either of us know if
Keep updating yourblog. Yeah, I have to work on that! : Cheers and GoodHunting! : -- Chuck
Thanks, John Good Hunting! |
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