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 Posted: Sat Jan 30th, 2010 03:13 pm
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Wow we got 3 Oceanaires!! Cool
I love mine. I don't regret having sold the blue and orange oceanaire
for my black IP one but I really dig the Orange one on strap and black one on bracelet. They have cool dials in those colors.

Good looking watches everyone.

pax. Indeed snow is rare here in Charlotte, typically 2 days/year and it hardly stays. But we do have cold days and ice
storms that just paralyze the areas. Everything closes, people stock up on food and water:)!!! And let me say they cannot drive in inclement weather!! I had never seen anything like it before.
I did venture out this morning to run an errand and ship two watches I sold last night. It was deserted outside but either the guys drive overcarefully at 5 miles per hr OR you have those idiots in big SUVs that think they are just invincible and can go through anything driving like maniacs on snow/ice and then you fnd them down in the ditch a few miles up the road.
I gotta say the city of Charlotte has stepped it up the past 2 Years
with new trucks and better planning.
Brice Out! ( sorry for the long reply)

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Skipdawg wrote: Glycine Combat SUB. :cool:
Seems like I haven't seen that in a while. Looking good Skipper!yourock.gif

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DM71 wrote: G-SAR today...



Dan, that's a great combo, amigo. Perfect colorshand6.gif

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scottran wrote:

Scot, how big is this colossus? I like the dimensions a whole, whole lot.

Is that the original strap? Fits the bezel horns perfectly. yourock.gif

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Graham wrote: Wearing another vintage chrono today: Memosail with Valjoux 7736 inside.

Always a good one, Graham! I like the retro look and  collectibility value of this one.:)

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bigrustypig wrote: scottran wrote:

Scot, how big is this colossus? I like the dimensions a whole, whole lot.

Is that the original strap? Fits the bezel horns perfectly. yourock.gif

Jeff, It is 50mm by 18mm thick.  Yes, that is the original bracelet.  You definitely know you have a hunk o metal on your wrist.

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thankyou.gif, Jeff.  Your remarks are appreciated!

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I realise this post is worthless without pics, but my computer has been infected with malicious microsoft ant-virus ads and won't let me log in to photobucket. So, suffice it to say, I can only tell you what I've worn today. I started the day with a MKII custom Stingray 50/70 with a late evening switch to a Rolex Sub that I'll also be wearing tomorrow.

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