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Sunday Wrist Check * Sept.17,2006 | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sun Sep 17th, 2006 09:17 pm |
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KenC Admin
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Can't believe I forgot to post today.............just got the crystal replaced ....Poljot Flying Tank....
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Posted: Mon Sep 18th, 2006 02:31 pm |
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James Haury 3T WIS
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Today i wore a 1989 Timex atlantis water resistant to 100 meters it is stainless steel on an olive drab fastwrap band .It is the watch I favor whenever I have reserve duty.Most of the other guys wear timex iroman watches or a water resistant casios.officers wear more expensive dive style watches or dressier ones with less water resistance.One guy wears citezen divers.hamilton Khakis are unheard of in my unit.It seems to me that Timex Ironmen are heavily favored in the naval reserves. Last edited on Mon Sep 18th, 2006 02:35 pm by James Haury |
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