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 Posted: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 02:14 pm
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Hello All

I was going through some pics of my watches that I've owned. Benarus has always been one of my favourite brands.

Meg 1







Meg 2







World timer



Barracuda







Moray













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 Posted: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 04:49 pm
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Really nice Benarus-Collection !

Love the grey dial of your Meg 1. One of my favorite dial colors. I own a Helson SD with grey dial. Love it a lot !


And the stealth Moray looks really impressive. Cool tool...
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Thanks! The grey dialed Meg 1 was always one my favourite model. I think it was the only one at the time made with that configuration. Unfortunately it was a little to big for me to wear comfortabely and reluctantly sold it. I've got my eye on one of the new bronze 47mm Morays now though even if it will be a bit bigger thane what I'm used to

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The Meg is really a huge watch.

But the 47 Moray is a big watch too. Not much smaller than the Megalodon.

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You owned some nice ones Skool

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nice to see - the "first" Benarus
(Baracuda)
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Scart wrote:
nice to see - the "first" Benarus
(Baracuda)
snoopy1.gif


Thanks for all the nice comments. You dont often see a Baracuda coming up for sale these days. A nice original design which is likely to become very collectible

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Great watches thanks for sharing.

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Great post Andy and some very interesting watches.

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