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| Posted: Sat Oct 17th, 2009 11:46 pm |
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Daniel !!!!...well, Thanks again for the kind words buddy!! It's great to see a fellow 3T'er get to enjoy this one. A very smooth transaction (and once I got over the fact that I'd never shipped outside the USA...heck it's just up the road a little to Quebec...it was smooth sailing from there). I really agree 100% with all of your comments and impressions on the Monstrum. If someone is reading this and they have never seen a Monstrum or been able to feel the heft on their wrist, I think you have captured the essense of why this watch is so loved...it is truly a heck of a watch for the $ and it is just so unique and even a little funky. Fantastic pics !!!! You are so right about the Monstrum being hard to photograph...that steeply domed crystal wants to pull everything in the immediate area into the crystal as a reflection. Your excellent pics really do the Monstrum justice if you know what I mean and really give a great perspective on how this beast looks up close and personal!!! Love your caseback shots!!!hearteyes.gifhearteyes.gif That "Sea Monster" Monstrum caseback is just so sweet...love the shots with the caseback nicely illuminated in red...very nice!!! Wear this one in good health buddy!!woohoo.gif Cheers, -Chris
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