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 Posted: Wed Feb 11th, 2009 07:14 pm
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For me, I have noticed my Tastes in watches has been changing alot, I have been trying to relate it to any changes that have been being made in my life.

I have been going to school 5 days a week this year and Im thinking that School has me enjoying very Clean, Simple, Mid-size to Small watches, even some Digital trippy watches.

Anybody care to trip?

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 Posted: Wed Feb 11th, 2009 07:30 pm
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No thanks on the tripping thought I do believe everyone needs to at least once. ;)Hucky saying he's getting into mid-size to small watches? Good gravy its finally happened...



 

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 Posted: Wed Feb 11th, 2009 09:20 pm
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HAHA PAX your something! 

Geesh and I just Bought this one.........????????....... OYE

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 Posted: Wed Feb 11th, 2009 09:31 pm
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Exactly!   Im diggin it :D

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hucky wrote: Exactly!   Im diggin it :D

I couldn't leave it alone Huck, 3 days of back and fourth-Drove me MADD HAd to get 'er Hee Hee anyway Clean the dial up a little a when it gets here and I think were on to something ! BRINGIN' SEXY BACK PEOPLE HAHAsubtlelaugh.gif

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It could be age  ;) ???  I used to think "no way" to under 40 mm , and even 40 mm was wimpy ...... but a seadweller is my #1 and I love the D Freemonts lately .... I am looking more and more at clean elegant dials ..... a 36 mm vintage seamaster is an awesome watch

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I agree with the trend back to mid size watches. I'm wearing a 39mm vintage Longines today and love the way it tucks under my shirt sleeve. And the d.freemonts at 37mm are pure class,IMHO.

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Hey Edg, nice Wahine you're wearing on the wrist in that pic perfect.gif...

Let me know how your trip went...

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 Posted: Thu Feb 12th, 2009 09:43 am
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Edgel wrote: I agree with the trend back to mid size watches. I'm wearing a 39mm vintage Longines today and love the way it tucks under my shirt sleeve. And the d.freemonts at 37mm are pure class,IMHO.


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To hell with the tiny watches... let's here about Edgel's trip!!:D

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OK, Guys. Sorry to step on your thread, Huck, but the trip to Hawaii was spectacular. Two nights in Waikiki to start. I bought a ukelele at Bob's Ukelele and rented a car for a drive around the North shore. The waves were not that high for the time of year but found a great restaurant called Ted's Bakery where I had grilled Spam and Mahi Mahi for lunch.
The next day, we boarded the Pride of America for a cruise around the Islands with stops on Maui, at Hilo and Kona on the big island, and two days on Kauai. I must have seen at least 100 hump back whales on the trip, rode a bicycle down the volcano on Maui, hit the happy hour at the Napa Wine bar on the ship too many times, and saw the lava oozing into the ocean at night on Hawaii island. And my honey and I got along great for the whole trip.
The biggest problem with going to Hawaii at this time of year is that I had to come back.
I took my Ball Fireman for viewing in the cabin at night and my G Shock for water play and snorkeling.
This is my Lady at the luau on Kauai where my avatar was taken with one of the other performers in the fabulous show they put on.

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canadajo wrote: It could be age  ;) ???  I used to think "no way" to under 40 mm , and even 40 mm was wimpy ...... but a seadweller is my #1 and I love the D Freemonts lately .... I am looking more and more at clean elegant dials ..... a 36 mm vintage seamaster is an awesome watch


I think we have the same mid-life crisis happening here...I traded out some big watches and picked up the seadweller at year end and just picked up a lean and clean d.freemont.

The 40mm Barcelona is just the perfect size....not to small and not to bulky.

 

4 is to small and 6 is to bulky.....Audi Engineers form the 70's

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