For that price I would have the white gold version.
Wow is this thread in Watch Talk?
I feel the response to that would only require the briefest of flow charts.
I also remember lusting after that milgauss.
Also if it’s good enough for The Fed, it’s good enough for me....
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Where can I procure a boxer dinner plate old boy? I have one joining us this Christmas, boxer that is not plate, we have loads of chinaware already and well it would be silly to think of an inanimate object joining us for Christmas any way I digress, I think a dedicated dinner plate would make a superb Christmas gift for our boxer guest not the chinaware.
Just for the record, I don't care about post count. I could literally be on here for the next 40 years and not once see how many posts I've made. I use mobile view which doesn't even show you how many posts you've made. I find it incredibly funny that people measure others by post count on here.
Oh my dear dear darling sweet child, while I really can not thank you enough for highlighting the often overlooked fact that I can avail myself of the services of a retail establishment authorised in the resale of Rolex timepieces should I need to procure a Rolex timepiece. I fail to see how this assists me in my quest to procure a boxer plate as a Christmas gift for out guest.
I feel that perhaps you are being particularly obtuse and perhaps even looking to monopolise the boxer plate market and while I’m sure it is a wonderful and beguiling area to dally in, I can assure you I have no wish to cross swords and enter into the world of trade.
So dear darling sweet boy let me ask again, W-H-E-R-E W-O-U-L-D O-N-E P-E-R-C-H-A-S-E S-A-I-D B-O-X-E-R P-L-A-T-E F-R-O-M?
Erm, you do realise that he's a Rolex Ambassador and that he not only gets his Rolex watches for free, they actually pay him to wear and display them!
In any event, Fedderer is a cheapskate when compared to Rafa Nadal who's paid by Richard Mille to wear his watches https://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/25/tenn...lle-watch.html
But why, other than for being paid to advertise, would anyone wear a wristwatch when playing tennis? But hey, it must work because people fall for it, if it's good enough for the Fed................!
p.s. That RM watch is just fugly.
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
Dear child, at the risk of overstepping the mark, I might suggest that as you obviously struggle with the English language, at least in it’s written form, that perhaps some kind of rudimentary English lessons might be in order, you might find this significantly increases your ability to successfully comprehend the language you have selected to attempt to communicate with us, though I fear that this maybe a lost cause and we will barely understand a bally word.
Also don’t trouble yourself about the boxer plate, I shall seek one elsewhere.
I apologize to the OP of this thread:
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...=forum+changed
This place has most definitely changed. There's now a small subset of aggressively stupid people who seem to know very little about watches. Holding a negative opinion is fine, I think this watch is pretty bad, but these people are something else entirely.
In the photo you refer to, you can see more of the Explorer's end links and bracelet, hence a much better fit. And yes I've been eating a lot since then, thanks for your concern. I was very ill for a while and I've since put on two stone in weight 'to compensate' now I am well again.
Just watched a skydweller how it works on YouTube. I like it more now
^^^ I think that's probably the best of the bunch.
I do really like these.
Have about as much hope as a working chocolate fire guard or ‘jack’ being older than 18 of affording one.
Watched the video on the movement design and operation and I’m impressed, doubly so considering the frequency Rolex do new movements.
(Not that that’s necessarily a bad thing)
Also anything under 42mm looks like a teenage girls toy watch on my wrist, so the size is great.
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It's 42mm. Not huge at all.
Lots of Troll content on this thread. Shame.
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One quick raid of Instagram later:
I'm not disputing your right to find these shots Not To Your Taste (and certainly most the clothes aren't to mine) but there's nothing abnormal here: 42mm is part of the landscape. I wear a 42mm watch on my 6⅝" wrist most days, one with a larger dial than the Skydweller has. The other three watches that get most the rest of my wristtime are 37mm, 34mm and 30mm. 42mm is part of a normal range for a meaningful proportion of the community of watchlovers, and there's nothing deficient in them for enjoying them.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the check green jacket belongs to Alan Partridge.
Get off the Piccadilly Line at the wrong station and every third bloke's wearing one, with red trousers and thinning hair