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Desuetude

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  1. I wasn't referring to stagflation, I was merely referring to the 2 for 1 deal with the GBP. In fact, the last time the US economy's growth was this high (3.9% for this quarter) was 6 quarters ago.
  2. Ack! I will have to keep close eyes on that! I don't like how quickly my self-imposed "play money" monthly allocation is being diminshed!
  3. Yep. It's like the Carter era all over again. And they're still talking about dropping interest rates. Why can't they just kick em, bringing the exchange rate down? Then I can watch all the stocks fall and snap 'em all up . Wait...I've been doing that already VMW in the house!
  4. Nanuq, please tell me that isn't yours. If it is...how much? I want a 1st gen IDF safe queen.
  5. No, I am not one of those. However, with certain pieces, no matter how hard I try to hide them (short of taking them off), I still am asked about them quite frequently. Actually, I find that I'm way less likely to cover up a more subdued watch than a more "blingy" one, particularly around women. Not too sure why, since I'm sure it's the other way around for many other guys. Who knows?
  6. WTF...i recieve my super kontiki yesterday, and now I see this?!??! Arg... That said, I would like one that's a little less beat, where the orange on the dial is more visible.
  7. Link to the AquaBlack2 w/orange numerals and band stitching @ watchbuys The white numeral Aquablack1 (same as Aquablack2, just has white numerals and band stitching) I don't know about you guys, but I think that the AquaBlack 2 with the orange numerals is really, really cool! 44mm case diameter, but a real beefy mother@ 17mm. 24mm lugs, 1000m WR, solid, really high quality case and PVD coating, thick Super Luminova coated numerals, hands and markers...and for 1260 MSRP minus $50 for pre-order...I think it's an insane value for what it is, and I'm toying with the idea of picking it up, especially since I have a good amount of credit@watchbuys! What do you all think of it?
  8. So YOU are the one that has that JB movement! Awesome! When I was doing some background research on JB before buying my Subskription, I saw that movement pictured on his site; of all the different creations he had pictured on his site, that one was one of my favorites. Personally, I would ask Benzinger if he could get the same case used for his 48mm quarter repeater he did with Hermann Grieb made in a 43mm size. Or get in touch with van der Klaauw, and see if he can make the cases he uses on his real heavy hitters (planetarium, astrolabium, etc) in 43mm diameter. That ML movement and dial needs 18k YG, and either the JB/HG or CV cases in 43mm diameter are exactly what will set them off most, IMO. Congrats on an absolutely stunning set of innards; good luck with getting the case they deserve, and I look forward to seeing the end result!
  9. Methinks that's my 112 in the mix...looking good, very excited to see it!
  10. That is true, even as recently as 6 months ago you couldn't find most models selling for much less than their MSRP. Way inflated over other brands. Glad to see the market is stabilizing.
  11. Quoting Coco Chanel today, are we? I agree with everything you said, Neil. I am a fan of Senna, and I understand that the inflated price of the watch is due in part to the charity aspect. However, the overall design just doesn't do it for me. It just isn't something that will prove to be a remotely enduring design. I purchased an SS/RG HBB from a member, and quickly traded it back for a modded MBW 1665 SRSD. Although the HBB is impressive as a rep (though the rather laughable decoration of the back, particularly the movement, the lackluster finish of the clasp and strap, the sometimes misaligned numbers with a habit of falling out, as well as the screws that have a habit of falling out leave something to be desired), I just never warmed up to it. It was eye catching in the same way that a very trendy, fashion forward accessory or article of clothing gets attention. However, it doesn't have presence, something that only truly timeless designs can lay claim to. This newest release just solidifies my convictions.
  12. My heart always sinks when I hear of tragedies like this, when someone's life is snatched from them just as they're beginning to live. Laz, never forget the good times, they will help you cope with something that is truly senseless. My sincerest condolences to you.
  13. It was in last week's...lol. Good little segment though!
  14. Wow...you go to work done up like that? No offense, but I'd have trouble taking someone dressed like that seriously. Also, just because you were brought up in an upper middle class Jewish family in LI (don't know where though, I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt and assuming that you were raised in the 5 towns) doesn't mean that a remote majority of 5 towns LI Jews dress or act the same way. My father was raised in a very upper-middle class Jewish household in Great Neck; he still plays golf with some of his friends from Fresh Meadow CC, in fact. You'll be hard pressed to find someone who is more nicely, elegantly and classily dressed than he, and you'll never find him or any of his friends (pretty much all of them are Jewish) blinged out like that. If you and your family choose to outfit yourselves in a "bling" manner, that's fine, it is not my decision. However, I take issue with false stereotypes that are much more of a modern phenomenon among 1st generation Americans than anything. Rant over. P.S- I also match belt buckles, watches, and cufflinks with one another.
  15. Money does buy you a good driver, good engineers and good standing with Mosley and Eccelstone...
  16. Did anyone see Transporter 2? Two men surviving (and the plane, lol) a 40,000 foot freefall into the ocean in a G4. Barrel rolling an A8L 30 feet in the air to knock a bomb lodged underneath the car off. And then landing without a scratch, let alone being bent in the middle, tires blown out, etc. Or jumping said car 200 feet between parking garages, with another 30 foot drop. A baddie manages to fall through the flimsy sheetrock wall in a doctor's office. Yet somehow, the 9mm lead sprayed at Jason Statham with two silenced mac-11s in said doctor's office never manages to spray through the other side of said flimsy sheetrock. Yeah, that movie could've been a whole lot better if it wasn't so...ridiculous.Also, am I the only one who finds it ridiculous when people take cover behind 1/2 inch thick wood tables, flimsy sheetrock walls, etc during gunfights, and the bullets somehow magically never penetrate? That always gets to me. Ridiculous. Also, am I the only one annoyed at the fact that whenever someone in a movie is using a computer or something, for every last click, input, process, result displayed, change in CPU load, memory occupation, PMS levels, etc, that it requires a beep?! If my electronics did that in real life, I'd throw everything away and join the Amish.Did anyone see Transporter 2? Two men surviving (and the plane, lol) a 40,000 foot freefall into the ocean in a G4. Barrel rolling an A8L 30 feet in the air to knock a bomb lodged underneath the car off. And then landing without a scratch, let alone being bent in the middle, tires blown out, etc. Or jumping said car 200 feet between parking garages, with another 30 foot drop. A baddie manages to fall through the flimsy sheetrock wall in a doctor's office. Yet somehow, the 9mm lead sprayed at Jason Statham with two silenced mac-11s in said doctor's office never manages to spray through the other side of said flimsy sheetrock. Yeah, that movie could've been a whole lot better if it wasn't so...ridiculous.Also, am I the only one who finds it ridiculous when people take cover behind 1/2 inch thick wood tables, flimsy sheetrock walls, etc during gunfights, and the bullets somehow magically never penetrate? That always gets to me. Ridiculous. Also, am I the only one annoyed at the fact that whenever someone in a movie is using a computer or something, for every last click, input, process, result displayed, change in CPU load, memory occupation, PMS levels, etc, that it requires a beep?! If my electronics did that in real life, I'd throw everything away and join the Amish.
  17. Stephane, I sincerely doubt that you'll be anything less than thrilled with your MBK Nauty! Pix, thanks for the review...makes me that much more glad I went with the MBK. Couldn't be happier; it truly is a stellar rep.
  18. You should have the 3 of the 4 with stones resized to fit the remaining 3 fingers on your right (or left, whichever one is dominant) hand. Bam! Then you can really make some people weep!
  19. Narikaa=ballerific. To think I was self concious with my pinky ring! Plenty of married women would envy single 3ct, high grade diamond on a ring! Do you have any pictures of the rings, I'm interested to see the settings, since I need some ideas. PS, what is the deal with everyone from the UK/Europe thinking that they're going to be randomly killed and dismembered upon entry into the US? Seriously...
  20. I wonder if that's what Stallone was wearing in the newest Rambo. Gotta imagine that is it. I can't believe they wouldn't make this one. If they do, I'm in line to get that gen.
  21. Watch, cufflinks (always), engraved Tiffany swiss army knife (laugh if you will, I feel naked without one, and at least that one doesn't look doofy when pulled out of my inner jacket pocket), and a pinky ring (1x 1.96cw cushion cut Tanzanite, 3x 0.25ctw D colorless diamonds, 3x 0.25ctw yellow diamonds; formerly in a 24k WG setting, currently being redone in a 24k RG setting I dreamed up). The pinky ring was a bit ostentatious before; it will be a bit more low-key in its new setting, but it has very serious sentimental value to me, which is why I still wore it in spite of feeling a bit uncomfortable about it.
  22. They are your father's watches; I would imagine that the sentimental value of them far exceeds what it would cost you to have the cases re-plated, fresh crystals installed, and new straps put on. Not only does it have a vintage cool factor, you'll always have a great story to tell, and something that can always remind you of your dad.
  23. Well, I was down, ready to turn the TV off and pour another glass of GG pear, then Abreu hit that homer, and my spirits changed. Then, as A-rod hit that blast into right field, I'm starting to think "9th inning rally, baby!". After it went foul, I went back to putting some ice in the glass. When Posada struck out, I poured one for my defeated homies. Nobody does the hail mary rally like the Yankees.
  24. I honestly wouldn't worry about it, if it's mineral. You wouldn't believe how much abuse I've put mine through, and it still has no scratches in the crystal. Perhaps I lucked out and ended up with sapphire? I doubt it though. I'd talk to WBK about it.
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