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Xytras

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  1. 1) Heat (Pacino's best work in my humble opinion)

    2)Mulholland drive( my kind of disturbia)

    3)L.A. Confidential

    As you can see I am dark and disturbed. No comedies for me though this relatively new guy Seth Rogan( Superbad, Knocked up) really cracks me up.

    What's next? 3 sexiest actresses?

  2. I was just thinking... I don't wear a suit often. Yesterday and today I had to wear a suit (work duties) and came to the conclusion that my Discovery is the only real "dressy" watch that I own. Being the geek that I am, I snapped some watch pics before I went to the office. :D

    I don't know if my Ebel is a "sports chronograph" or what it should be called... but it's not overly bulky like some other watches I have (the SMP Chronograph for example). It's actually a thick watch (all 7750 watches are) but the slender lines don't make it look so. It's also a big watch (43mm) but not ridiculously so, because of the case shape.

    Rolexes go really well with a suit too (perhaps not the Pepsi GMT though). Generally, I think white dials are great choices with a suit because they're understated... especially my Ebel (which I consider stunningly elegant and beautiful).

    Or what do you say?

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    There must be other people too, who don't wear those gentlemen's dress watches no matter what. So... what are your choices for the occasional dress duties? If you have some wrist shots with a suit please share!

    WOW.What a stunning Ebel. What dealer you got it from?

  3. WOW! I can't believe it! I actually can't believe that a discussion forum of this kind actually exists.

    Though I've been collecting watches for a past five years, all of them are in low-mid end range with most expencieve being a gorgeous Tonino Lamborgini with price tag of $4,500 but can be bought (like I did) on eBay for around $300 with a little patience. And most I've ever paid was $500 for a Tissot.

    And though I knew about high end watches, their prices certainly made me to forget about them pretty quickly. Then one weekend browsing the web I stumbled on a picture that made me to spill my Jack Daniel. It was Tag Heuer SLR with a black rubber strap. From that point on, I think I had that watch in my dreams for a month straight! And I knew right then that my life would not be completed (besides witnessing Toronto Maple Leafs to hoist a Stanley Cup-- but that's a subject for a different forum) without owning one of those. So the answer was a simple one-- a replica. But hold on a second, what the Hell do I know about replicas?

    So using the God's best creation which is Internet I quickly stumbled upon more than a few dozens online replica stores with prices range from $50 (huh?) to $1,000 (huh?) for a same watch. That easy made me realise that there's more to it than meets the eye. I wanted to learn.

    So here I am, chatting with you fine people and I am proud to say that I learned more on a subject in a past three days than I did in a past 38 years. Keep it up!

    Needless to say my first purchase will be TH SLR with Breitling Navitimer two tone next in a line. I hope with a help of this board I'll spend more than a few hundreds of $ (tsssssss, don't tell my mother in law).

    I'll keep you posted how my shopping goes.

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