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Dub Rubb wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 7:43 pm
Stolen bracelet compliant. If anyone asks, I wasn't here. This "modern" Vostok now has a nice vintagey vibe to it.
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1. That’s awesome!
2. I almost suggested that you try it on a diver recently...sorta like a hint .
3. It is not even remotely considered stolen because you are still the man and have had a lot of stuff going on. When people vanish...that’s a different story .
I wore my dad’s watch today as I try to do regularly. Watches that belonged to family members are always compliant in my book, but just to be safe here is an Old Fashioned . What I do for you people .
Dub Rubb wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 7:43 pm
Stolen bracelet compliant. If anyone asks, I wasn't here. This "modern" Vostok now has a nice vintagey vibe to it.
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1. That’s awesome!
2. I almost suggested that you try it on a diver recently...sorta like a hint .
3. It is not even remotely considered stolen because you are still the man and have had a lot of stuff going on. When people vanish...that’s a different story .
Thank you again for this opportunity to try this out. I still have one or two more I want to try it on before I send it back, but it has made me want my own. And also that flat link speedy bracelet Stretch has.
Split-Time wrote:I wore my dad’s watch today as I try to do regularly. Watches that belonged to family members are always compliant in my book, but just to be safe here is an Old Fashioned . What I do for you people [emoji38].
Hope everyone’s weekend is off to a great start!
Family watches are indeed always compliant. It's an unwritten rule, but now you are in the know. You're dad had great taste too! I feel for the poor children who's dad's are buying invictas on cruise ships because "this $1200 watch is on sale for only $600!!". They'll be lucky if ma and pa at least splurged on an 8926.
Split-Time wrote:I wore my dad’s watch today as I try to do regularly. Watches that belonged to family members are always compliant in my book, but just to be safe here is an Old Fashioned . What I do for you people [emoji38].
Hope everyone’s weekend is off to a great start!
Family watches are indeed always compliant. It's an unwritten rule, but now you are in the know. You're dad had great taste too! I feel for the poor children who's dad's are buying invictas on cruise ships because "this $1200 watch is on sale for only $600!!". They'll be lucky if ma and pa at least splurged on an 8926.
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We gave that watch to him as a gift...you know, because I like watches . My wife said that it was $60 at TJ Maxx, which goes to show that you don't have to spend a lot for a nice looking watch.
Field watch, cat, and grandpop's WWII watch compliant. Switched up and am finishing the night with my Oris. Really can't believe I even considered selling it.
[mention]Dub Rubb[/mention], if you want to try out the Uncle Seiko flat link or Forstner flat link, let me know.
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