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OmegaPOFL

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  1. Dude.. you have done a great thing for a lot if ppl.. good on you Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Chillin by the pool Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. got the crown fixed
  4. on a new b-uhr strap! awesome quality:D Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. mounted on a new buhr strap Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. My sweet 372 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  8. haha.. me too Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. 2011 Prius :/
  10. Looks great... i've never been. one day!
  11. nice how do you like it so far?
  12. one of the best reps out right now congrats!
  13. sweeeeeet project!! can't wait to see the final results
  14. from Hodinkee: Key details like the placement of subdials, calendar apertures, and tachymeter all remain the same. One of the more notable updates is to the case size: at 42mm, the new model is substantially larger than its more modestly-sized predecessor, which clocked in at 38mm. Viewable through a sapphire case back, the Calibre 410 runs at 5 Hz with 390 components powering three distinct functions in addition to basic time keeping. The aforementioned column-wheel chronograph function uses two subdials, a 30-minute register at 3 o’clock as well as a 12-hour register at 6 o’clock. A sub-seconds dial sits at 9 o’clock as well. The calendar function includes day, month, and date. The day aperture is placed at 10 o’clock, the month at 2 o’clock, and the date between 4 and 5 o’clock. Having the calendar apertures spread out in this way does detract a bit from the overall readability of the dial. $11,000.
  15. new Linde Werdelin rep - will be out soon...
  16. i would say the linde wedeline rep should be pretty good!
  17. Marlin should see if it's possible!
  18. wow... great tear down Rolexman! thanks would be amazing if it really held 72hr pr
  19. some other ones i found.. Stripe - https://stripe.com[1] Amazon Payments - https://payments.amazon.com/sdui/sdui/index.htm[2] Google Wallet - https://www.google.com/wallet/[3] Bitcoin* - https://bitcoin.org/en/[4] (* because no credit card processing have to convert the money) Coinbase - https://coinbase.com/[5] Uses bitcoin but a bit better organized AlertPay / Payza - https://www.alertpay.com/[6] / https://www.payza.com/[7] Square - https://squareup.com/[8] NetBilling - https://netbilling.com/[9] (User mentioned that they used them on eBay!) Skrill - https://www.skrill.com/en-us/[10] (User mentioned that they used them on eBay!) Propay - http://www.propay.com/[11] Propay seems to be affiliated in some way with eBay so be wary! eBay often screws people over (they own PayPal they are the ones that made it so bad!) NETELLER - https://neteller.com[12] PopMoney - https://www.popmoney.com/[13] Dwolla - https://www.dwolla.com/[14] Some of these are better then others because some do it all (user clicks on a link that takes them to their site). Others provide easy plugin to your website (though this way you need a expensive SSL cert, though you probably should use one anyway). This might be a problem because the cost for the cert might be more then you make if it is a small website. Others are less developed or less specialized more for sending money or you need to make an account with them. Some are physical access only so doesn't work so well for online. And all of them do have complaints so no perfect solution.
  20. . lookin at some tanks 110 gallon.. But it's $1500 and some coral
  21. I think Samurai just switched the caseback's of Angus FC diver on to Josh's FC.. not from the SS versions.
  22. nice "beater" lol
  23. so can this movt. be used in the new noob explorer II? with CHS?
  24. because Angus's CB is much better
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