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  1. Let me be the first to say............. To my good friend @SOGEHA !!!!! Happy days!
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  2. Hey guys, I’m genuinely touched by the sentiment, but in the words of the much loved and twice dead Neil “ain’t ma birthday”. I have one coming up next month on WUS, I think. Google saluted me on the 1st April and many other fora and websites have random dates. Because this place is close close to my heart it comes nearest to the truth. Subtract one from each column 😜 Seriously I see the usernames and I do count you guys as friends. I know most of your real names as you know mine, I’ve seen pictures of your children. I am truly blessed to know you and many other great guys and even a couple of girls in this hobby and it remains a joy to be here. Oh and @nanuq I don’t need to get younger, I’m beautiful as I am. However I sometimes wonder about what kind of a World you mere humans are going to leave me and the cockroaches.
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  3. Carlytoss is just sharing his own experience dealing with The Society, what he said is somewhat true. The Society always try to pass on parts as though he manufactured them himself or source it from his own "supplier" that no other members could access. Truth to be told, most of these parts could have been bought directly from phong, ruby, NDT and alike. He qouted me a couple of stuff that seems out of the chart, like Daytona hands for $350???? ...
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  5. Same here, my eldest is launching into a doctorate with groups lining up to hire him, and my other is climbing the corporate ranks like a Roman candle on steroids. All I can do is stand back, try to stay out of the way and marvel.
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  6. clean up clean up every body every where lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  7. Check out my Display of just a few in my collection. I'm up to 60 now! Who would of thought this 5 years ago, it would of been cheaper just to buy a gen 16610LV in mint condition. I have 1 new gen RLX EXP2, and 4 gen Omegas Plus an Alpina, 2 Tissots and various nice quartz including my wifes little quartz Seamaster...I NEED HELP!
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  8. Beautiful collection, I'm going have to get another Franck Muller
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  9. This just in... after NeckyZips spa treatment. Mated usually with a Ammo strap from my watch brother [MENTION=67006]erick.510[/MENTION].Thanks Fam! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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  10. Joe Bonamassa and Eric Clapton performing "Further on up the road" at The Royal Albert Hall in London. The master and the next generation ... Awesome !!!! Both are perfect live-musicians even though the jb-concerts are muuuch to loud for my taste :-) Gesendet von meinem SM-N7505 mit Tapatalk
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  11. Number one girlfriend is currently being a major PITA, it happens with women, stand well back and throw chocolate. A philosopher I am rather fond of, one Robert Marley, said “If she is easy, she is not worth it and if she is worth it she won’t be easy”. Not going to kill her any time soon.
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  12. @Sogeha wins the pop quiz for today! English clockmaker John Harrison revolutionized long distance seafaring in the 18th century, solving the problem of calculating longitude at sea and devising tools that helped sailors navigate with precision. Today, on what would have been Harrison’s 325th birthday, Google is celebrating the legendary horologist with a special Doodle. In Harrison’s time, seafaring was dangerous. So much so that, after four ships and 1,300 sailors were lost in the Scilly Naval Disaster of 1707, the British Parliament offered a £20,000 reward to anyone who could devise a way to calculate longitude at sea. Harrison, a self-taught carpenter, took up the challenge. (my kind of man! -ed.) After 7 years of tinkering, in 1735 Harrison created the marine chronometer, a timekeeping device that was powered not by gravity, but by the motion of a ship. It was so accurate that it could be used by sailors as a portable time standard, who compared their local time to Greenwich Mean Time to calculate longitude, or east-west location on the Earth. Time has looked kindly on Harrison’s inventions: In 2015, the Guinness World Records’ association declared one of his clocks projects the most accurate swinging pendulum clock in the world. The project drew ridicule when Harrison boasted it would still be accurate within a second after 100 days of ticking; 250 years later, he was proven right. And there you have it... the basis for determining the Longitude whilst at sea.
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  13. Ona case he lied about??? He should have offer a full refund. I’m just warning other members about this guy not following forum rules, back door selling and lying about his own case and dials
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  14. Gents...these are awesome! Legends' mods are sublime. I have worn mine into the Ginza boutique and was complemented on it....yeah, I know...but I just couldn't resist.
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  15. Alice in chains is always a good choice! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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