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Well, I done it agin'....I'm definitely on hiatus for watches after this one. :D

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That's a nice Omega.
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GS and PLATINUM

 

 

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Platinum case and platinum nib

Beautiful GS! And love that zogan inlay on the Platinum.

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Gary - Awesome!

 

I didn't realize it until after I took it, but here is my version of Max-Dog's photo. Timex auto and Texaco No-Nonsense.

 

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One test is worth a thousand expert opinions.

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IWC Portuguese Chrono & Sailor Pro Gear

 

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Rolex Submariner 114060 & Pelikan Stresemann M805

 

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Panerai 372 & Montblanc 149

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Gary - Awesome!

 

I didn't realize it until after I took it, but here is my version of Max-Dog's photo. Timex auto and Texaco No-Nonsense.

 

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Niiiice!

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Fliqlo clock as my screen saver + Lorus Mondaine-like watch + Lamy Safari + Scrikss 17

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Verba volant, scripta manet...

 

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excellent composition :thumbup:

Verba volant, scripta manet...

 

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Now for a fun old combination...Parker with Elgin Trench Watch from around 1915.

 

 

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Parker 51 Signet & Omega Pocket Watch (1935)

 

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Matching the eras...taken with a wacky old Russian Helios lens. Wahl Doric OS in Burma with Elgin Presentation blue enamel.

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Tissot Skeleton pocket watch with Yard-O-Led Viceroy Grand Victorian

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Tissot Skeleton pocket watch with Yard-O-Led Viceroy Grand Victorian

Very nice pen! You're making me wanna buy one!

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