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Old 4th November 2009, 10:23   #406
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here you go Gansan not very great pictures though
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Old 4th November 2009, 12:56   #407
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Here are mine:
1.HMT Janata
2.Tag Heure Carrera
3.Tag Heure Le Mans Special Edition
4.Tag Heure Monaco 69
5.Tag Heure SLR
6.Omega Seamaster 007 Edition
7.Rolex Oyster Perpetual
8.Casio G-Shock Frogman
9.Dunlop Golf Edition
10.Tissot
11.Breitling Navitiner Chronograph
12.Swatch 1997 Editon
Few more Titans

Hillram fantastic collection , is the omega 007 edition full matt black with 007 on the second hand .
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Old 4th November 2009, 16:17   #408
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Hillram fantastic collection , is the omega 007 edition full matt black with 007 on the second hand .
+1 on that. Ram, didnt you know you had such a fantastic collection. Would love to know the approximate pricing of each and some pictures if you have them. Cheers !
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Old 4th November 2009, 16:29   #409
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I own the folowing:
Mexx
Espirit
Citizen
Kenneth cole
Raymond Weil Parsifal
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra
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Old 4th November 2009, 16:30   #410
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It's a nice watch. Keep your removed links safely as the Black rubber part in the watch straps gets cut after long use (few years) and its difficult to get it repaired.
Thanks for the information mate. Was trying to search how to remove the links myself and happened to know that the links in Swatch particularly in my model is very rare to get outside. So, did get it from the shopkeeper who removed it and safely stored in the same case.
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Old 4th November 2009, 16:32   #411
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Wow ...thats a fetish...
Own 23 watched as of now.

My favorites:
1) Casio Edifice(3 Dial Chrono)
2) Titan Octane(3 Dial Chrono)
3) Giordano
4) Casio Multidial (Non Chrono)
5) Polo Club Executive
6) Relic-Fossil Multidial Day Date
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Old 10th November 2009, 11:06   #412
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Movado Museum sport
Movado Gold
Swiss Army Chronograph
ESQ
2 Skagen's
Guess
2 Titan's
Swatch
Casio
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Old 10th November 2009, 12:25   #413
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Help me decide on a Casio digital watch model which is got some good features.Preferably a solar powered watch
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Old 10th November 2009, 12:39   #414
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I wear a humble Titan Fast Track. It serves the purpose.
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Old 10th November 2009, 13:13   #415
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CliffHanger - You are right, I wore my Continental watch for almost 10 years till 2008.But in 2008 I bought 2 Seikos, 1 Citzen EDrive, 1 Invicta, 1 Lucky Brand, 1 Timex Exped watches within the span of 2 months!!!! :-))))))

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Old 10th November 2009, 13:14   #416
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I wear a MontBlanc Timewalker. Simple, elegant and nice...
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Old 10th November 2009, 17:19   #417
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evidently we have amongst us a real connoisseur - one of the cognoscenti!

I must compliment you on your excellent taste in time-pieces!
You are being too kind in your praise. Many thanks. Well my knowledge is nowhere close to be called "one of the cognoscenti" and it is very humbling for me, but yes I am very much fascinated by complex movements in an automatic watch.

Many thanks once again.
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Old 21st November 2009, 07:39   #418
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Here's my collection so far

Favre Leuba(Grand Father's watch)
Kenneth Cole
Continental
Espirit
Titan Edge
Titan WWW Collection
Few other models of Titan
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Slightly OT but didn't want to start a new thread.
I was looking for a clock which is visible during night (w/o any light) and the shopkeeper told me that such clocks/watches no longer available since there is a ban on radium clocks by the govt of India. Is that so?
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Traser H3

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Slightly OT but didn't want to start a new thread.
I was looking for a clock which is visible during night (w/o any light) and the shopkeeper told me that such clocks/watches no longer available since there is a ban on radium clocks by the govt of India. Is that so?
Try the Traser H3, I own one, you can even see the seconds hand tick in pitch dark.
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