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Taking my 390N with me on a business trip since it's a more casual business setting. The 390N seems to grow on me, the gold hands is a joy to look at.

Was on the lift going to my hotel room and caught the chap beside me staring at the watch. Was a good feeling.

Got the watch from Trusty.

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Hehe, that could be a possibility, but he was staring for a good few seconds. so either he's trying to pick if it's a rep or admiring the "gen" that he thought it was.i just assumed the latter.

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Taking my 390N with me on a business trip since it's a more casual business setting. The 390N seems to grow on me, the gold hands is a joy to look at.

Was on the lift going to my hotel room and caught the chap beside me staring at the watch. Was a good feeling.

Got the watch from Trusty.

Welcome to Singapore!

MBS is a nice place to stay at.

And yes, its a classy watch I would stare at for a few seconds as well. I seriously do not think that anyone can call this out as a rep while its on your wrist. :thumbs:

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thanks for all your welcome. my stay has been very enjoyable. Singapore great tourist place.great food too. ate too much.

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What's a "lift" ? Is that the stall in the bathroom? Because if it is , I don't think he's admiring your watch!!!!

My VAC modded 390 is one of my favorite.

Enjoy yours

He meant the elevator :)

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drifter "lift" British term,  meaning elevator. You have to watch BBC more :partytime: . I am guilty of it to LOL ! my friend Sgtguk has been teaching me as we PM a lot, have another for you "decorating the house", not what you think. Give it a guess (no help from you Brits or Aussies please) I had no clue. :bangin:

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quite funny that the term lift is such a british word that we don't think much about it.but if you have been to any of the commonwealth countries, most hotels would have used the word lifts instead of elevators.

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