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 Posted: Fri Jul 9th, 2010 12:17 pm
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I may be breaking the rules, but...I keep this stored away.

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probably this Corum Trapeze LE of 75...rarely if ever worn once.homerthinks.gif

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all because of the strap that digs into the wrist...bad design but great watch....its hard to replace a great looking strap as it suits it well. Like my dad said about the trousers "Flares"....."they are meant to look good not be comfortable".

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I have a Movado Museum watch that I never wear.  I got it as a gift 20 years ago and thought that it was the shiznits and wore it all the time.  After the watch bug bit me and I started in on the automatics I haven't strapped it on.  The battery has been dead for four years I bet.

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Nordstrom wrote:
I have a Movado Museum watch that I never wear.  I got it as a gift 20 years ago and thought that it was the shiznits and wore it all the time.  After the watch bug bit me and I started in on the automatics I haven't strapped it on.  The battery has been dead for four years I bet.

You might want to pop out the battery as it can corrode and ruin the contacts, etc. It is still a nice watch.
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I have two...  The Rolex seems small and being an elementary school teacher I don't wear suits very often so id does't get a lot of wrist time... The Omega I used to wear all the time I believe it is late 60's hand crank... It was from my dad. I'm not sure why I don't wear it.  Enjoy, Tony




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mcwright wrote: Nordstrom wrote:
I have a Movado Museum watch that I never wear.  I got it as a gift 20 years ago and thought that it was the shiznits and wore it all the time.  After the watch bug bit me and I started in on the automatics I haven't strapped it on.  The battery has been dead for four years I bet.

You might want to pop out the battery as it can corrode and ruin the contacts, etc. It is still a nice watch.
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Jeep99dad wrote: Skipdawg wrote:
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to say the GJVB Moon phase with the Swiss Eta 7751 is rarely worn.


    Thumbsup3.gif that's a beautiful watch!!


    Jeff why don't you ship that Patek to me? I'll wear it for you cause that's the kind of guy i am... Sacrificing for my friends! !subtlelaugh.gif

    Hahaha. Nice try, Bricebamby.gif

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    Hammerfjord wrote: bigrustypig wrote:
    My nicest watch is my PP Travel Time that I used to wear lots when I worked inside an office Now, with a change in lifestyle from office to field....this PP is hardly seeing any wrist time.subtlelaugh.gif




    Thank you Jeff! Now I'm second in the hall of Shamedog smile.gif

    I know how it feels, amigoanodie.gif

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     Posted: Sun Jul 11th, 2010 07:58 am
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    Graham wrote: This Russian VE Red Square gets zero wrist time. Very well made and nice in white, but I hardly ever wear tanks.

    Too bad, Graham. I like the design on this one. Very similar to the venerable ML profile.....ThumbsUp02.gif

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     Posted: Sun Jul 11th, 2010 08:00 am
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    Hammerfjord wrote: My Zenith Elite 670. Wears a bit little on me and I'm rarely if not never dressed enough for it...
    I wish I could see the 670 movement back as it's a little wonder and one of the thinnest "auto" ever made.



    That makes 2 of us, William.crap.gif I also don't get to wear my Zeniths for the simple reason that they are just too small (40mm) and too thin (sub 9mm). What a shameoh my.gif

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    oagaspar wrote: probably this Corum Trapeze LE of 75...rarely if ever worn once.homerthinks.gif

    Shame on you, Oscarsubtlelaugh.gif. That Corum design is great and very much like the Hammie Ventura. I think that Corum would be great dress watchwowzer.gif

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