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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 03:49 pm
   
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yamahaki
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Okay, I've given this alot of thought. I have some watches that are keepers. Anytime I buy a watch twice because i flipped it and realized I missed it.So my watches I won't part with:

3 orsa's

seatime pro

seatime chronometer

2 vixas

sinn u1

hamilton khaki

stowa antea

1978 seamaster

rolex submariner.

swiss army air boss xxl

enzo

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 04:32 pm
   
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Paxman
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A very nice group here!
Now we are going to have to hold you to it...

How about those you are willing to part with?

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 05:06 pm
   
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I'm fickle. for the right trade any of them except the Omega. the seamaster I bought at the PX on Lackland AFB. Made it through 6 years of pararescue. I had it fully restored last year. It looks like brand new.

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 05:16 pm
   
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I know it's Quartz.................but how about this one???? woohoo.gif


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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 05:19 pm
   
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Good post.... after careful concideration I would not part with my Ball worldtimer , Limes tauchend , Fortis B2 diver , the Seamaster Pro  the Sinn 256 is off limits as well as my Oris TT1 .... The Glycine combat too .... I guess thats it  .........I am going to post a few for sale next week in pusuit of my grail purchase

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 05:41 pm
   
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Well, in addition to some that were gifts (and therefore cannot be sold), there are a few that I would not part with (well, probably would not):

1)  Breitling Windrider Chronomat B13050

2)  Chase-Durer Combat Command

3)  Daniel Mink Diver

4)  Glycine Airman (original-vintage)

5)  Glycine Airman 2000

6)  Hamilton Khaki Field Chrono

7)  Hamilton Khaki Aviation Chrono

8)  Movado Kingmatic Chronograph

9)  Rolex GMT Master II (TT)

10) Seiko ANA

 

 

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 07:18 pm
   
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For me:

1.   Rolex Y-M
2.   Limes GMT
3.   Hamilton Khaki Active
4.   Hamilton Khaki Chrono
5.   Accutron 14k. Spaceview II
6.   Walthem 17j. L.P.dial from the 50's
7.   Elgin 1936 pocket watch
8.   1896 Columbus Watch Co. pocket watch
8.   and, most importantly, d.freemont Tribute to the Irish

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 07:35 pm
   
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Edgel wrote: For me:

1.   Rolex Y-M
2.   Limes GMT
3.   Hamilton Khaki Active
4.   Hamilton Khaki Chrono
5.   Accutron 14k. Spaceview II
6.   Walthem 17j. L.P.dial from the 50's
7.   Elgin 1936 pocket watch
8.   1896 Columbus Watch Co. pocket watch
8.   and, most importantly, d.freemont Tribute to the Irish

Is "8" as high as the Irish can count?:P:P:P

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 07:58 pm
   
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Well this is fun....my list stinks but here it is....

1.

2. Gift from wife

3. Gift from wife plus I loved this watch from the first time I saw Oscar with it as his sig pic over at WUS 2 yrs ago..

4. First Invicta

5. My first LE..

6. My grandfathers..Omega

and a few others that are old 15 +/- yrs

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 08:00 pm
   
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Quite impressive collections,for me,

Seiko Milemarker

Accutron white dial Gemini

Binnacle,black dial

Seiko Monsters ,Orange and black

Waltham 50`s hand cranker

Ariston 50`s hand cranker

Binnacle orange dial LE

Orient 2ER

 

Last edited on Sun Jan 14th, 2007 08:03 pm by eddiejack

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 08:21 pm
   
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b2s
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At the moment, I can't see myself part with these.

1. 2 Breitlings (Reissued of 1969 Chronomatic and Steel Fish X-plus) 

2. Rollie-Sub

3. 2 Doxas (GMT and COSC Pro)

4. Seiko OM

5. Corum Auto Trapeze

6. Aquanautic King Cuda

7. 2 B&M (Capeland XL 7750 COSC and Capeland XXL Yellow CF)

8. Invicta Speedway COSC

and 9. Croton Super C

 

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 Posted: Sun Jan 14th, 2007 08:30 pm
   
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1 - 9G-600
2 - Bulova Concentric 1952
3 - Seiko Spirit 013
4 - Seiko 7005 (Fathers watch)
5 - Seiko Gyro Marvel

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