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No Reps Allowed! Gen Watch Wristcheck


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Nice. I'm sure you know that was a standard issue military dive watch- any pics? Arty

Also the preferred watch of infamous San Francisco area serial killer "The Zodiac". Its theorized that he took his name and logo from the Zodiac Seawolf that his mother had given him.

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I'll start off by doing the honors:

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:( I love it :(

If only I could find a good rep of one of these variations!

My GMT Master II:

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Ah, that one is missing in my logical gen Rolex quest...probably one day.

My 16760 transitional GMT Master ll "The Fat Lady"

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Would be even better maybe :wounded1:

Great idea Anton, I can't see why we wouldn't be allowed to buy gens after a while!

It's great pleasure to see them here :wub:

So here are mines and the wife/daughter/son ones :yeah:

The girls

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My son

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and my sons future :)

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My very very long travel to these ones

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This thread makes me mighty might jealous!! Some of ya'll have really great genuine timepieces. I think I would like to own each and every one!

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Sorry about the crappy 'stock photo' pictures, but this timepiece is not allowed to get any wrist time nor is it on display at home, rather, it is in a secret location for security purposes. Its value is more sentimental than monetary, but with over 100 years of history under its belt, it is a time machine responsible for telling the time of the most seemingly trivial things - like when to get to an appointment or a date - and also the most important things where people's very lives were at stake. If not for this watch, I may not even be here today... it really makes you think.

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Movado Esperanza

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Klarlund Closed Case Front

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Lyndon Pilot Watch

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Casio Baby-G Shock

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Technomarine Tmcsun

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Tiffany & Co

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Elgin Closed Case Front #1

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Poljot

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JL

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Extra shot of Omega gold

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And of course...Vintage Rolex Ladies Watch (Wristcheck to follow)

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Note: These are watches inclusive to the 1 Oct 2007 Wristchecks, so End of Part 1. I omitted several watches, such as the "Nantucket" ones, Swiss Army, Philip Persio, and the like because though gens, they're frivolous. Also, I need verification of models of some, so if you know or want to correct please do!

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