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Post by Krypto on Dec 31, 2004 6:55:35 GMT -5
Just curious what's going to be on your wrist as the years change... For me it's the ol' 9937 and from what I've seen lately on the forum there's a couple other guys that pulled the trigger on the same model
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Post by mpelletier on Dec 31, 2004 11:17:20 GMT -5
;D It'll be the same for me! Just synched it up w/NIST, and she's only 12 seconds fast in 36 hours.
Mark
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Post by Pete on Dec 31, 2004 13:25:17 GMT -5
Orient M-Force If I could get my camera to do a macro, I would post a picture.
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Post by JBHII on Dec 31, 2004 19:36:25 GMT -5
Just curious what's going to be on your wrist as the years change... For me it's the ol' 9937 and from what I've seen lately on the forum there's a couple other guys that pulled the trigger on the same model Well, my New Year's eve plans have litterally been flushed down the toilet as I've come down with a viscious stomach flu.... I'll be going back to bed shortly, but wearing my trusty Sea-Dweller to see me through these dark times.... ;D
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Post by littlegreen33 on Jan 1, 2005 4:39:13 GMT -5
gonna wear the new one......8926RI. It's getting broke-in on the wrist now and the accuracy issue is resolved...now that pesky cyclops....
Happy New Year to all
Cheers, Kevin
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Post by GW on Jan 1, 2005 11:38:52 GMT -5
well all day today its not and invicta no reason other than my Bulova chrono need some wrist time and I love the watch # 26c02 automatic swiss made 7750 movement stays within 3 or 4 sec a day www.gemday.com/item0403.htm I have the black dial brown strap gona buy a black band and a metal band soon thou ...
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Post by littlegreen33 on Jan 1, 2005 12:11:16 GMT -5
Hey John, sorry you are under the weather. Just don't drop that Dweller into the drink!!!! It might not survive THAT plunge! Feel better John, and I hope you have a great new year. Kevin
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