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 Posted: Thu Feb 26th, 2009 12:38 pm
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OK how about calling on Santa. I was once a good boy. How about one of these for when I was good. LOL :D

So many watches! Man it would be fun just to have a chance to wear some of these just for a day. :) :cool:

http://www.gemnation.com/watches/Ebel-1911-BTR-Chronograph-3032.html

http://www.gemnation.com/watches/Chopard-Mille-Miglia-Gran-Turismo-XL-6983.html

http://www.gemnation.com/watches/Porsche-Design-Indicator-5546.html

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 Posted: Thu Feb 26th, 2009 12:54 pm
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bah when i checked the link it linked the picture sorry all lets try this 1

http://www.ulysse-nardin.com/watch.jsp?ID_Page=100011_100002_100007&ID_Display=1000B1&ID_Group=100007&ID_Coll=100002

 

it is the Ulysse Nardin: Forgerons Minute Repeater in platinum

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 Posted: Thu Feb 26th, 2009 12:58 pm
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Dragnattck wrote: bah when i checked the link it linked the picture sorry all lets try this 1

http://www.ulysse-nardin.com/watch.jsp?ID_Page=100011_100002_100007&ID_Display=1000B1&ID_Group=100007&ID_Coll=100002

 

it is the Ulysse Nardin: Forgerons Minute Repeater in platinum

Yea UN makes allot of sweet watches. :) ;)

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 Posted: Thu Feb 26th, 2009 01:01 pm
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Yeah they do I drool over them often lol Just wished the forgeron was a bigger case and I had 1 lmao

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 Posted: Sat Feb 28th, 2009 11:05 am
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Skipdawg wrote: OK how about calling on Santa. I was once a good boy. How about one of these for when I was good. LOL :D

So many watches! Man it would be fun just to have a chance to wear some of these just for a day. :) :cool:

http://www.gemnation.com/watches/Ebel-1911-BTR-Chronograph-3032.html

http://www.gemnation.com/watches/Chopard-Mille-Miglia-Gran-Turismo-XL-6983.html

http://www.gemnation.com/watches/Porsche-Design-Indicator-5546.html

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Hey Skip, Here is one of my Chopard wannabe's



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 Posted: Sat Feb 28th, 2009 11:17 am
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Yea that is a sweet looking homage there Scott. ;)

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 Posted: Tue Mar 3rd, 2009 01:43 pm
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man that 1911 is awesome, snoopy1.gifive seen them in other color shemes on their website.   i submit for your approval                 http://www.graham-london.com/collection/trigger.en.html

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 Posted: Tue Mar 3rd, 2009 03:20 pm
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deno24 wrote: man that 1911 is awesome, snoopy1.gifive seen them in other color shemes on their website.   i submit for your approval                 http://www.graham-london.com/collection/trigger.en.html

Oh yea I have been a fan of the Graham watches for awhile. One of my Uber Grails is the Graham Grand Silverstone Woodcote. :cool:

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Here's some serious Bliiiiiiiing! cat28.gifUN Royal Blue Tourbillon LE woohoo.gif

 







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 Posted: Tue Mar 3rd, 2009 05:27 pm
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Yea you'd be a bling King wearing that UN Oscar. :)

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