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That is a sweet piece enjoy.

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Skipdawg wrote: That is a sweet piece enjoy.

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LOL...Thanks, and Thanks for letting me slide on my last post....toon1.gif

 

 

Lance

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Lance thanks for sharing all the detailed pictures of your Helson, I want one of these so bad in the white dial with blue markers although I know that is an older model.

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Pearlmanz wrote: Lance thanks for sharing all the detailed pictures of your Helson, I want one of these so bad in the white dial with blue markers although I know that is an older model.

 

Thanks, have you seen the full lume white dial (with blk skeleton hands) and white bezel insert.  It's absolutely a stunning piece, however the one thing is the pip on the bezel isn't lumed.  Other then that one little thing, man what a watch!!!

 

Lance

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Very good choice you made, LanceThumbsup3.gif
That Helson is built like a tank. Enjoy it in good health for a long time.

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bigrustypig wrote: Very good choice you made, LanceThumbsup3.gif
That Helson is built like a tank. Enjoy it in good health for a long time.


 

 

Thanks a lot, appreciated it!  Peter is doing such a great job with his watches.  I only wish I had the expendable income so I could purchase the Sharkmaster as well.

Btw, short story; “Once Upon a Time, a Long, Long, Longer Time Ago” I was part of Continental Airlines new hires to work their Air New Zealand passenger service and baggage handling contract in Honolulu.

After working with the New Zealander’s, I will say what an absolute pleasure it was in assisting them, as well as working with Air New Zealand's Passenger Service Managers and Crew.

I remember a girl (from New Zealand) traveling home who got stuck in HNL International during the Holiday season (no rooms available anywhere, in fact people were sleeping wherever they could find in the Airport.  Always made the front page during the Christmas Holiday travel season). Called my parents, which immediately opened their doors to her. I finally (after cashing in a few markers as well as passing out a few of mine as well….LOL) got her out in only a few days.  In all honesty, I think she wanted to stay a while longer.  Because my folks had a beautiful home, a few blocks from the ocean as well as being kind of like a mini resort, with Pikaki flowers growing along my old bedroom windows.

A few weeks later, while working our flights. Someone told me I had a parcel in the back office. Her family sent me a box with a thank you note packed solid with Racks and Racks of Lamb.

My friends and family had one heck of a BBQ. They sent so much Lamb that Ma was sharing it with the Family.  This is the kind of memories that brings a smile when I think about it.

Lance

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Congrats Lance! Looks awesome! How do you like the braclet when compared to the mesh? happy guy.gif

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azpops wrote:
bigrustypig wrote: Very good choice you made, LanceThumbsup3.gif
That Helson is built like a tank. Enjoy it in good health for a long time.


 

 

Thanks a lot, appreciated it!  Peter is doing such a great job with his watches.  I only wish I had the expendable income so I could purchase the Sharkmaster as well.

Btw, short story; “Once Upon a Time, a Long, Long, Longer Time Ago” I was part of Continental Airlines new hires to work their Air New Zealand passenger service and baggage handling contract in Honolulu.

After working with the New Zealander’s, I will say what an absolute pleasure it was in assisting them, as well as working with Air New Zealand's Passenger Service Managers and Crew.

I remember a girl (from New Zealand) traveling home who got stuck in HNL International during the Holiday season (no rooms available anywhere, in fact people were sleeping wherever they could find in the Airport.  Always made the front page during the Christmas Holiday travel season). Called my parents, which immediately opened their doors to her. I finally (after cashing in a few markers as well as passing out a few of mine as well….LOL) got her out in only a few days.  In all honesty, I think she wanted to stay a while longer.  Because my folks had a beautiful home, a few blocks from the ocean as well as being kind of like a mini resort, with Pikaki flowers growing along my old bedroom windows.

A few weeks later, while working our flights. Someone told me I had a parcel in the back office. Her family sent me a box with a thank you note packed solid with Racks and Racks of Lamb.

My friends and family had one heck of a BBQ. They sent so much Lamb that Ma was sharing it with the Family.  This is the kind of memories that brings a smile when I think about it.

Lance


Thanks for sharing, Lance. Yup, kiwis really love the ocean and any real estate near the water commands a premium even if it's just a peek to the ocean or water. Lamb? Racks and racks? You lucky duck!

If you have a project in NZ anytime soon, and if you can bring the truck of your avatar along, let me know.
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zepp21 wrote: Congrats Lance! Looks awesome! How do you like the braclet when compared to the mesh? happy guy.gif

 

IMO, both are extremely comfortable. Two different looks, however I’m glad Peter came up with the bracelet with this batch since I decided with the PVD Shark.  Give's it a more serious look (?).

I think the mesh looks really well or much better with the SS model. But, it all boils down to a personal preference kind of thing though, because both are well made and as stated very comfortable.

Lance

 

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bigrustypig wrote: ..... If you have a project in NZ anytime soon, and if you can bring the truck of your avatar along, let me know.you rock.gif


 



If I could, that would make one heck of a trip!!!

 

Lance

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Great watch, Lance. Looks righteously good on you and goes superbly well with the ink.

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rlingg wrote: Great watch, Lance. Looks righteously good on you and goes superbly well with the ink.

Rich


 

Thanks Rich, I didn't notice this, till someone pointed out that the eye of the dragon looked cool peeping over the watch. It's great when things unintentionally works out...LOL

Lance

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