I have an after-market insert with gen pearl and it's fine. I'm looking for them inserts though, and I'll keep you in mind if I get some.
The move? Slow, but our stuff all arrives on the 16th and ADSL is installed on the 13th. We'll be done next week. Then, I'll have a few weeks to just relax before looking for work.
The new Breitlings, Omegas and TAGs would all pass muster.
Oh, and I find a Seiko Monster an excellent choice to wear to an ADs, but I'm in Europe where we seem to train our salespeople a little.
ps. I have a Ducati 748 and a ZZR600 as only a fool takes a Ducati race bike as his only means of transport.
Are you all too new to Ducati to remember the Ducati Corse watches?
http://www.padiglioni.it/BreilDucati2002-0.htm
Yeah, full of Miyota Quartz movements, unfortunately.
You have no idea how much this comment bothers me.
It's like telling Michaelangelo that his chisels must be good, or asking Picasso where he gets his brushes. The only camera I've never managed to get decent photos out of is a mobile phone. Any fairly modern digital camera can take decent enough pictures.
Give it a go and you'll get help here.
Two or three. One either side, sometimes one above and on rare occasions when I have the space, one behind.
Lighting is where I know I need to spend more money.
Computer time, no problem. I got my replacement MacBook, alongside my Dell laptop. Internet time is that which would be appreciated and is not easy to get.
ps. Mulrick: Sure, you get traction in snow, but that has little to do with the engine. The Ducati V-Twin is still possibly the finest engine for its weight/width
The search engine here is your friend. There are plenty of tales of confiscations, letters and in one case a detailed document with reasons why the watch confiscated was a rep.
You ride a Ducati as well?
Usil: Nice tale. My father in law, who knows his watches having lost a Rolex mountain climbing, wants me to get him a rep. He's awaiting my collection before he decides which.