I want a Precista PRS-45 Aerotimer
Type: Posts; User: dmpl
I want a Precista PRS-45 Aerotimer
May I suggest......Here
Sadly, I don't think that's true. I reckon it's the old keeping up with the Jones'.
My newly acquired C11 by Christopher Ward.
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I have two inherited Rollagas lighters and I am interested in adding to my collection. There are some nice ones on the auction site but they come from Japan.
Has anyone bought such a lighter from...
I have just had an old, non working, one of mine serviced by Alan. It has come back in an infinitely better condition than it was sent and now works perfectly. I can't recommend Alan enough, splendid...
I agree, it looks the best option.
I have a Precista PRS-17-C which has gained less than 1 second since the clocks went back.
I don't know if this constitutes an HAQ but it certainly works for me!
This previous one looks far more elegant to me.
Mine too - been using it for a long time.
+1 from me (a retired Chartered Accountant)
Probably not I'm afraid but it works for me.
Am I the only person to have such a watch?
What is your gee-whizz watch. By this I mean, irregardless of price, the one whose function or form just makes you smile.
Mine is my Precista PRS-17-C. Just to see all 7 hands in action makes me...
I have just come across these following an article in today's paper. They seem attractive and fairly priced.
Does any member own one and if so what are your opinions?
Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
I'm not surprised that the Stowa is your favourite.
Interesting but I'd be careful where I wore it in public.
I would be too.
I too have an Ocean 1 Vintage Red with black dial. Probably, bar 1 Rolex, the best watch I own.
I feel the same about the "5". Keep the 007.
I'm definitely warming to this solution. I now have a plan - sale in March
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Well spotted - got one of those but keeping for son
Ah but I do have hobbies including gardening, building work and maintaining my 1965 Land Rover. All of which would potentially harm my watches. Hence the "sacrificial" casio