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Put this one back on last night and snapped a quick pic with my new cam...  EH Ti in the dark... gotta love those trit tubes.. :D


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My wrist protector Sunday will be this 1947 Omega...



 

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Going with a 70's classic today, the Seiko 6138-0011 "UFO"



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EZM 3 again (seems to be stuck on the wrist ;))

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Seiko Sumo today.................


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Ventura GMT today...  

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Old standby...Trias Cushion Case


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This Junkers cushion case does a great job of protecting my wrist.

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U-BOAT THOUSANDS OF FEET


 


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Ocean 7 for me today:



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Today I am starting with a Slava sport watch(Viewable at RWI in the clearance section, it is an auto) mine has no red star or hammer and sickle wr 30 m. Later  I may switch to my Vostok Amphibia hand cranker wr 200m( thinner Than the automatic)with a flaking brown dial  polished ss on a grey 18 mm timex expedition strap.Yesterday I wore my Fossil Arkitect auto.( a fairly big watch with a Chinese movement .This one is wr 50 m.maybe later a bum equipment diver style watch in ss white or blue dial may grace my wrist.Why do BUMs get such nice equipment? Still I suppose Bumming is hard on watches ruggedness is a must. 

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Hey James ... I am just curious , so I have to ask ..... why is every one of your posts edited ??!??  I have noticed this and I was wondering ..............................

 

James Haury wrote:
Today I am starting with a Slava sport watch(Viewable at RWI in the clearance section, it is an auto) mine has no red star or hammer and sickle wr 30 m. Later  I may switch to my Vostok Amphibia hand cranker wr 200m( thinner Than the automatic)with a flaking brown dial  polished ss on a grey 18 mm timex expedition strap.Yesterday I wore my Fossil Arkitect auto.( a fairly big watch with a Chinese movement .This one is wr 50 m.maybe later a bum equipment diver style watch in ss white or blue dial may grace my wrist.Why do BUMs get such nice equipment? Still I suppose Bumming is hard on watches ruggedness is a must. 

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canadajo wrote: Hey James ... I am just curious , so I have to ask ..... why is every one of your posts edited ??!??  I have noticed this and I was wondering ..............................

 

James Haury wrote:
Today I am starting with a Slava sport watch(Viewable at RWI in the clearance section, it is an auto) mine has no red star or hammer and sickle wr 30 m. Later  I may switch to my Vostok Amphibia hand cranker wr 200m( thinner Than the automatic)with a flaking brown dial  polished ss on a grey 18 mm timex expedition strap.Yesterday I wore my Fossil Arkitect auto.( a fairly big watch with a Chinese movement .This one is wr 50 m.maybe later a bum equipment diver style watch in ss white or blue dial may grace my wrist.Why do BUMs get such nice equipment? Still I suppose Bumming is hard on watches ruggedness is a must. IF I notice a mispelling or  feel  more detail is needed I edit.I do not use spell check because it tells me my own name is not a word so i do not trust it.All writers edit, or should.I am not perfect are you?

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Actually, James, most of us proof read before pressing "send."subtlelaugh.gif


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