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 Posted: Thu Jun 24th, 2010 03:01 am
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Starting the day with a Deep Blue I think.

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ndburley wrote: Starting the day with a Deep Blue I think.


Neo, each time you post this I still am amazed by that deadly bezelThumbsUp02.gif. I think you can grate some cheese on that bezel for tacos or saladsubtlelaugh.gif. Nice one, amigo.

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Played some soccer with my 2 sons today.

DSSD and hardly used 2 tone (steel and gold) Submariner. The 2 tone Sub was pulled out of hibernation over the weekend.



A size comparison....both watches are on the same film plane for exact spatial distances.



 

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bigrustypig wrote:
ndburley wrote: Starting the day with a Deep Blue I think.

Neo, each time you post this I still am amazed by that deadly bezelThumbsUp02.gif. I think you can grate some cheese on that bezel for tacos or saladsubtlelaugh.gif. Nice one, amigo.

Never thought of that, I have been using it to smooth the corners of my cupboards as I ran out of sand paper.
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Showing it up nicely though with those 2 beautiful watches though!!

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Double trouble day: Oris/Candino

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bigrustypig wrote:
Played some soccer with my 2 sons today.

DSSD and hardly used 2 tone (steel and gold) Submariner. The 2 tone Sub was pulled out of hibernation over the weekend.



A size comparison....both watches are on the same film plane for exact spatial distances.



 


Haha Jeff! DEEP double trouble for you to! Beautifull 2 tones subbravo.gif

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Hammerfjord wrote:
Double trouble day: Oris/Candino

Both great!! The water depth on the Oris is not rounding it up to 1000ft I see, that is cool.

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ndburley wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
Double trouble day: Oris/Candino

Both great!! The water depth on the Oris is not rounding it up to 1000ft I see, that is cool.


Well, to me, that just prove one thing: Feets are an approximative mesure... You build boats in feets but you don't calculate satellites trajectories...subtlelaugh.gif
Seriously: Look here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_(length)
A 1000ft are in fact 304.8m with the definitivly established international Foot.

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Hammerfjord wrote:
ndburley wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
Double trouble day: Oris/Candino

Both great!! The water depth on the Oris is not rounding it up to 1000ft I see, that is cool.


Well, to me, that just prove one thing: Feets are an approximative mesure... You build boats in feets but you don't calculate satellites trajectories...subtlelaugh.gif
Seriously: Look here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_(length)
A 1000ft are in fact 304.8m with the definitivly established international Foot.


Oh I believe you its just nice to see it not rounded up.
Thats an interesting read BTW thanks!!

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Hammerfjord wrote: Double trouble day: Oris/Candino


William....another cheese grater.....like Neo's cabinet edge smoothenerbamby.gif. Deadly bezel on this Candino of yours!

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Hammerfjord wrote: bigrustypig wrote:
Played some soccer with my 2 sons today.

DSSD and hardly used 2 tone (steel and gold) Submariner. The 2 tone Sub was pulled out of hibernation over the weekend.



A size comparison....both watches are on the same film plane for exact spatial distances.



 


Haha Jeff! DEEP double trouble for you to! Beautifull 2 tones subbravo.gif
Thanks William and Neothankyou.gif. The 2 tone used to be my all time fave many years ago.

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bigrustypig wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Double trouble day: Oris/Candino


William....another cheese grater.....like Neo's cabinet edge smoothenerbamby.gif. Deadly bezel on this Candino of yours!


Thanks! Hehe! I love those bezels: Perfect for scratching a hard growing bearddog smile.gif

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