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Post by Tiggercat on Jun 16, 2007 21:09:42 GMT -5
I've been out of town and can't remember if I have posted pics of my newest. I'll have to use a borrowed shot, as I haven't had time to take my own. Oris XXL Regulator Discontinued model. This was supposedly the last one in Australia. Really beautiful, with a very well-made case and a very clean dial. Extremely comfortable. Some people say they take longer to read a regulator dial, but I find it quicker - I usually know what hour of the day it is, and it's easier to read just the minutes.
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Post by Knight Watchman on Jun 17, 2007 0:52:56 GMT -5
That's a beauty Neil, congrats!
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Post by GJ on Jun 17, 2007 3:24:31 GMT -5
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Post by eddie on Jun 17, 2007 12:53:44 GMT -5
Classy and clean ..........a beauty
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Post by rickatkins on Jun 26, 2007 6:52:19 GMT -5
Beautiful TC,
I can't wait to see your own shots.
Rick.
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Post by Tiggercat on Jun 26, 2007 16:27:42 GMT -5
I'm going mad - just sold two, have two more to sell...I can feel another Oris on its way soon. ;D
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Post by Knight Watchman on Jun 26, 2007 19:00:05 GMT -5
Just curious, although curiosity killed the.... never mind Neil! Is the ETA movement in either of your Oris's adjusted to multiple positions? I ask because the Limes in this same price range are adjusted to five positions and temperature. None of my watches, including two with ETA 2824-2 movements are adjusted.
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Post by budman2k on Jun 26, 2007 19:29:31 GMT -5
That is a beautiful Oris. Love the clean look.
Budman
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Post by Tiggercat on Jun 26, 2007 20:03:53 GMT -5
No idea. I know they're calibrated and tested before they're shipped, but the Oris website is a bit sparse on info.
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