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 Posted: Tue Apr 7th, 2009 07:25 pm
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1) Way too frackin' big for a human being!

2) Impossible to read quickly on a dive...and,

3) oh yeah...I don't like skeleton watches!!!

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I tend to like all of RM's designs.  I like this one also.  I just love all of the mechanics of it.  I wouldnt turn my nose up at it if someone offered it to me.  Like that would ever happen. ;)

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Interesting, I'm not a big fan of skeletons,  besides that it looks really expensive!:shock:

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btw....you will need a proper dive boat when wearing the Richard Mille diver :D

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oagaspar wrote: btw....you will need a proper dive boat when wearing the Richard Mille diver :D
Hell...the watch is bigger than that!!! subtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gif

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KenC wrote: oagaspar wrote: btw....you will need a proper dive boat when wearing the Richard Mille diver :D
Hell...the watch is bigger than that!!! subtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gif

The Dawg can handle it! Give me both! :cool: :D

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Guys, ya'all missing the point!  With that thing strapped to your wrist you certainly don't need a weightbelt!toon1.gif

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sweetness!!

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 Posted: Wed Apr 8th, 2009 04:02 pm
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Oh I dig It...... But Definitely wouldn't want to pay for it!

More Crazy Desk Divers Buying Dive tools today than True Divers-Like all Now: After the Market and go where the Money is!

One Serious work of art I must admit and Would definitely Get lots of attention: Id be afraid to give one of you poor WIS Whip-lash trying to sneak a peak and Sue me for me Watch Hee Hee!

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Horologically awesome....

Logically....a mess.

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 Posted: Thu Apr 9th, 2009 08:55 pm
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Tony Duronio wrote: MechanicallyThumbsUp02.gif a work of art....................

Visuallycrap.gifjust to much going on there.

My thoughts exactly.

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Shoot me if ya want, but ya can't see thru a skeleton when it is on the wrist. Tourbillon is fine. Static and off the wrist it sure looks the part, doesn't it. Beautiful in an over the top, architectural, neoclassical overkill type of way. I reckon a lot of divers will die of the bends trying to figure the thing out... face4.gif

No - I wouldn't have one unless it was a gift - cos I might enjoy wearing it as a brand ambassador...

Cheers all!!

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