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subbiesrock
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From the personal experience of a colleague of mine regarding scents, I know that some people have olfactory senses so highly developed that the merest hint of a scent is actually painful to them. I used some Axe-type spray when I was working in an environment prone to sweating, and took this can to work. My colleague winced when he saw it, and told me the chemicals in those types of sprays irritated his sense of smell, and that he would much rather smell perspiration. I agree that sitting on a plane for several hours next to a person wearing too much overpowering perfume (cheap or expensive) is really annoying, even as someone who doesn't suffer from this effect. I flew on a transcontinental flight with this colleague, he wrapped his head up with a blanket and it's only until afterwards that I realized why. Poor guy. Onto point, I have JPG Le male, the stuff is great. Musky scents for blokes, lightly applied, always work well. I should add, having gotten back into wet shaving with a badger brush and old school double edge razor, i'm using Taylor's of Bond Street Sandalwood shaving cream. It leaves a very delicate scent that invites a person in to smell you further, and i don't wear after-shave after shaving. Colognes with base notes of sandalwood are similar, very elegant, sophisticated manly fragrances use it.
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Great piece, great workmanship and an unusual movement.
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Pretty sure it's gen
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Fiddy and 217 owners - How many straps do you have?
subbiesrock replied to Watchmeister's topic in The Panerai Area
Not sure if this extends to the mini-Fiddy, but I have about 10, but rotate around three daily wearers: an Orloff 24/22 black croc, a custom Spalding baseball strap with offset buckle pin, and the Maratac 5-ring Zulu which gets 80% of the wear-time. Great straps, those nylons. -
Wir haben viele Deutsche leuten hier Willkommen bei RWG
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It's pretty hacked. If you paid more than 10 dollars for it you got ripped off.
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PAM312 L Best Edition V2 or PAM111 M Noob Best Edition
subbiesrock replied to panermaniac's topic in The Panerai Area
Really? Me too. I'll trade you my 328 with brand new SS bracelet, and Orloff Croc strap, for your right kidney It's a pretty good deal, the thumbnail buckle is from the latest PAM Daylights, it's very close to gen... Would you give me the other kidney if I threw in a Sead PAM 111 Ultimate? It's got superlume... And I like to drink... Everyone will be happy -
Panerai PAM 312 / 328 Rep Vs Gen Pictorial Review ...
subbiesrock replied to wheaton26's topic in The Panerai Area
Same watch, the 312 comes on leather, the 328 on bracelet. The Millesimation numbers are slightly different as well (look up the term ) -
Was invited yesterday to an amazing german-style lunch with Pork hocks for 10 people: Had loads of delicious sides, polished off with Schoefferhofer Unfortunately, I left my Erdinder Weissbrau glasses at home We finished it off with this INCREDIBLE cake... And then we hit the Creme Menthe and Schnapps... I made some festive cocktails Christmas is coming boys and girls
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PAM312 L Best Edition V2 or PAM111 M Noob Best Edition
subbiesrock replied to panermaniac's topic in The Panerai Area
Get out while you can... Seriously... PAM collecting is more addictive than crack -
World's Smallest V8:
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Lol! Are you speaking from experience, my handless friend?
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need help ..for my ap band .. hole puncher
subbiesrock replied to Mr Z's topic in The Audemars Piguet Area
Edit after re-reading: Good luck! -
Just got a Quartz Ladies Tag from her and she didn't send me timeographer pics! ...
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Chuck Norris can beat Guitar Hero on Expert Mode.. ..using only 1 finger
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Nice little piece, you should wear it more often 328 on baseball strap for me...
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EXACTLY!!! Recreating that movement was a stroke of genius, I dont think it was particularly hard to be honest, they worked off the schematics other people made, trust me, they didn't deconstruct the design of the clock. People have made their own versions in Lego Technics, so I suspect it's not that hard. Point is, they do this genuinely marvellous thing by recreating this clock, and then just [censored] on it by something stupid like this faux-Greek lettering. Something else, Biver made this really idiotic comment about Hublot's history. Loosely paraphrased, he said, 'instead of Hublot being around from 18XX to today, by buildin this timepiece. we can now say that Hublot has been around from 61 BC to today'... It just screams fake and silly, not unlike their watches ;p - jokes on the last comment, the BB is kinda growing on me
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Any younger than 18 and I'll be amaze if a kid has ever gotten their music from anywhere other than torrents or iTunes... CDs to the youth are like records to 25 year olds. Mysterious, ethereal objects that they only hear about from old people...
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You try and help... And what do they do?
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Tag Heuer Link. 27mm head, nice bracelet, just got this for mum Two-tone, blue pearl dial. Similar swiss quartz movement to the gen (not sure if it's identically the same or not), but a great little piece. Considered one of the best ladies reps. Good luck with your search mate, and welcome to the forum.
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Glad I'm not alone. If I wear the nylon NATO, it can get quite unbearable towards the end of the day. A nice leather strap has a little more give. I imagine a bracelet must get quite tight. I wonder if there's a strap system that can adapt to a user's wrist as the circumference changes throughout the day, without any user intervention. That would be pretty cool
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Lol! Another thing I have a problem with, and this is for obvious reasons far worse with bracelets than rubber/leather straps. On a somewhat related topic, I find that in the mornings, my wrists are considerably smaller than they are during the day. A strap that I might put on in the morning will become so tight that I might need to change the tang hole towards the end of the day. That's a change of between 6-8mm depending on the strap. Does anyone else find this? I've wondered if it's real or just my imagination, but it seems pretty constant, almost like clockwork (if you'll pardon the terrible pun ) I figure it has something to do with fluid retention during the day.
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Wat44 makes a good point. If you use the CD player just as a transport and link your other digital outputs into a really good quality DAC, that's better than all your players having mediocre DACs and then amplifying the analog signal. Good luck