Yes, they did - three YEARS later. (And even then, you seen any in the wild? Don't lie, now)
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Yes, they did - three YEARS later. (And even then, you seen any in the wild? Don't lie, now)
As opposed to the fool, right?
"Dab of oppo" my arsehole.
Nice, thirty grand steel watch. What was it about the Swiss watch industry disappearing up its own fundament...?
Oh. And?
Too fast for his extremely limited skills, and possibly poor maintenance of his vehicle (and I disagree with your assertion that too much bhp was not a factor). Either way, the fool...
Erm, not since the 1980s, gramps :)
Some might say - including me - that that looks chaotic. There's no accounting for taste, but nor is it a benchmark!
I find vintage-y straps look good on things like fliegers, and that really...
"Pink it and shrink it" is still the order of the day. Like mobile phones about 15 years ago. But looking around, these days I see women wearing bigger watches than men!
The driver clearly didn't.
Traction control would have controlled the car to a degree, allowing the driver - who clearly had no skill - to use the full performance envelope of the Monaro, which is...
What about other Mk5s and E46s, or is it only the fast versions they didn't bother dipping? :)
Big difference between the conditions of your typical mid-2000s E46 in the UK (pushed-in bumpers,...
Probably a point in its favour given modern buyer habits?
But WIS are a strident and uncompromising lot who will scream blue murder at a minute hand 1mm too short. So the idea of a watch that's effectively designed by committee appeasing a forum full of...
Royal "we", was it? Good thing I don't do groupthink :)
It's somewhat imperfect - there's no display, which is pretty much the unifying characteristic of smartwatches - but as a discreet...
As I recall Gleave and Co was pretty good for things like jeweller's rouge, buffing wheels and so on.
Even if they drop ship they are still responsible for the safe arrival of merchantable goods. The only reason they are still in business this way is that people moan on here but continue to take the...
Not surprising; clearly it doesn't work and the home market is relishing the opportunity to slam the company harder than it ever has since its inception.
The detestation of the concept of "buying...
Been to a German hospital recently? And that ranking was from 16 years ago. Since then the NHS has set up death camps. The Germans did that too, admittedly, but not when they were trying to heal...
Of what? Compared to the third world's options, the NHS probably looks attractive. But compared to the world's best, it's a serial underperformer. If that's the best thing you can think of, then you...
Ans the best bit is, you didn't have to pay a refundable contribution at the time, to fix your son? That was the best bit? Stap me, that's twisted!
No, just you.
New here are you, son?
Well, Omega already tried that and it does no harm (ref. the threads about the cockenballs at the 12 of every Speedmaster). Must be because of who makes it, maybe ;).
That the NHS is regarded as one of the main reason which British think other people will be attracted to Britain is almost as funny as it is tragically sad. And that, naturally, any incomer would...
Yep. Another reason I pass on modern Breitlings - those from their "golden period" (mid 90s to mid noughties) just walk all over these modern things, even in their sleep.
Yep. It's amazing, how much it's not just about the brand, it's only about the brand.
Don't get me wrong, five years ago a ten-grand DRSD would have been a great investment opportunity, doubling your money in five years in a zero-growth environment. Brilliant. But there are other...
Not a Subby, then?