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Post by boscoe on Jun 5, 2007 6:54:32 GMT -5
PLEASE ADD YOUR INSANE CLONES TO THIS THREAD! TechnoMarine Maori ... and the melted Croton
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Post by Houston on Jun 5, 2007 7:06:42 GMT -5
You can barely tell the time looking at the first one and the second should indeed, be melted ;D ;D ;D ZIN Not usually shaken nor stirred ;D ;D ;D
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Post by boscoe on Jun 5, 2007 7:21:56 GMT -5
Feel free to recruit your own posse members...
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Post by marcw on Jun 5, 2007 11:00:55 GMT -5
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Post by boscoe on Jun 10, 2007 18:14:53 GMT -5
I am sorry to say I actually own this watch. It was a gift. I love when my family and friends give me watches as presents, very thoughtful, but I hate when they pick something I won't wear. Since I'm then forced to wear it at least a couple of times in their presence. This is wilfreb's beloved
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Post by wilfreb on Jun 10, 2007 21:05:19 GMT -5
thanks B for posting a pic of my grail.
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Post by Houston on Jun 11, 2007 3:08:49 GMT -5
I am sorry to say I actually own this watch. It was a gift. I love when my family and friends give me watches as presents, very thoughtful, but I hate when they pick something I won't wear. Same reason why I always ask friends not to give me books I doubt if I'd ever read or music that I'll rarely listen to ZIN Not usually shaken nor stirred ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Rusty on Jun 11, 2007 6:53:08 GMT -5
Someone gave you an orange and two lemons for a present? How thoughtful!
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Post by eddie on Jun 12, 2007 18:11:00 GMT -5
Maori Great Maestro? sounds(and looks) like a tattoo
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Post by Tiggercat on Jun 15, 2007 9:59:30 GMT -5
I am sorry to say I actually own this watch. It was a gift. I love when my family and friends give me watches as presents, very thoughtful, but I hate when they pick something I won't wear. Same reason why I always ask friends not to give me books I doubt if I'd ever read or music that I'll rarely listen to That's why I always specify: I tell them the present I want most is for me to be able to buy a watch, so please give money. (I explain it as a combination of enjoying the hunt, which I do, and being able to find it for less than they can, which I can.)
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Post by Tiggercat on Jun 15, 2007 10:04:32 GMT -5
How about blatant forgery, designed by someone with no style? I always wondered why you would use Phillips-head screwdrivers as hands.
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Post by Scott D on Jun 15, 2007 10:42:27 GMT -5
I always wondered why you would use Phillips-head screwdrivers as hands. HA!!!!! LMAO!!!!!! screwdrivers as hands... ;D ;D ;D too funny... Though I would stop short of calling it forgery.. There are many, many homages out there, and as long as they change something (no matter how small) and put their name on it, I'm OK with anything they want to sell..
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Post by Scott D on Jun 15, 2007 10:45:16 GMT -5
And Bos, I think those top 2 look like something Tiggercats cats would cough up in a fur-ball after a bad meal...
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Post by Tiggercat on Jun 15, 2007 10:54:35 GMT -5
And Bos, I think those top 2 look like something Tiggercats cats would cough up in a fur-ball after a bad meal... ;D ;D ;D I suppose forgery is too strong, though the only reason the dreaded "I" company changed the case and bezel is because it would have been too expensive to produce. Someone once told me that their Invicta "homage" was better than my Oris because it had crown guards and mine didn't. The reason? Oris spent more time and money on the design, so that the crown actually seated inside the case, using the case itself as a crown guard. Invicta took the cheap route.
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Post by Scott D on Jun 15, 2007 10:58:07 GMT -5
Someone once told me that their Invicta "homage" was better than my Oris because it had crown guards and mine didn't. I hope you didn't laugh at them too hard.... And I hope you told them at least Oris CS can be reached & will actually help more than 3 out of 10 times....
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