Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but here goes.
New watch, not been dropped (as far as I know). It's got a mineral crystal, which has marks within the crystal; they're only visible...
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but here goes.
New watch, not been dropped (as far as I know). It's got a mineral crystal, which has marks within the crystal; they're only visible...
No it isn't; it's an optical illusion when you look at it from an angle. I had a Stargate, and though I knew that the Cyclops was straight, it always looking slightly off meant I had to get rid of...
Maybe if the kids comparing about this question had spent more time revising and less time posting pictures of gurning celebrities on social media (my face when...), they wouldn't have had so much...
Fat bars in a strap not meant for them can lead to the strap falling off, because the bar can't move inside the strap, so if the strap gets pulled sideways it can pull one end of the bar out.
It's a ridiculous thing to do. You're throwing money away.
But clearly from the quote above, you know that. So why do it?
What are you being that opinion on?
I've just seen it, and I'm pretty certain it was a 144. Same bracelet, shrouded lugs. If it wasn't a Sinn, it was very, very similar, possibly a Tutima, but...
So you're intentionally making yourself penniless so as you'll be entitled to claim the cost of being put into care from the state?
THIRTY TWO GRAND?
You could get a real one for that (and change), which wouldn't make you look like Gareth Cheeseman.
Who's Audi is this? A partially sighted person's evidently.
The SNK805 has 18mm lugs, but the picture there is of an SNKH63, which does have 20mm lugs.
No, in my first post I did mean actors and athletes in general.
They're not watches, they're controllers/display units for your telephone, and the ones that accept that look quite good; the ones that try and ape actual watches look a bit silly.
I never watch sport, but I do watch television & film, and go to the theatre occasionally, but I don't see your point. Good actors don't get sponsored by watch manufacturers; popular ones do.
These 'celebrities' are, in the main, being paid by the manufacturer, or at the very least have been given the watches for nothing. The association with the celebrity is, in most cases, entirely...
Apparently it's an SDGZ005.
The usual:
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc175/DRS10_2007/Watches/IMAG0313_zpsuyumwcbz.jpg
I did reply trying to justify why a successful claim could be made; but I've deleted it. Being legally entitled to claim compensation doesn't morally justify it.
Sideways!
Now this thread makes sense.
What Paul said. Also EGRs, and injectors seem to last about five minutes on recent diesels.
The OP suggested that a 207 td or an Audi tdi might be an option because of fuel consumption and...
There are still people who trust the police? Blimey. How do people this gullible have £10,000 in the first place?
You cannot directly compare fuel consumption on the cars which have been suggested in isolation. A modern diesel is going to cost more to service, and is likely to need more repairs than a petrol...
Feeling the need for protection is a bad thing? So why does the average American gun owner own a gun?
I'm not sure what your point is about Chicago. Chicago has almost exactly the same...
Can anyone recommend the best brand to start with in radio controlled cars these days? When I was young it was Tamiya-relatively cheap, but also could be rebuilt and modified.
Have the NRA suggested this wouldn't have happened if the two year old had been carrying yet?
If ordinary people need, or feel they need, to carry guns to protect themselves, there's something...