Thank you - brilliant [emoji106]
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Thank you - brilliant [emoji106]
A few years ago I missed a Fuji camera that was snapped up by the forum camera flipper, I expect it ended up on eBay.
Looks like the back of my in laws house...
This ^^^^^
Paul Raymond special...
We first went in 2004 on the eve of them joining the EU, at the time we picked up a paper copy of this
https://www.inyourpocket.com/krakow - it was everything we needed, we've been many times...
I couldn't agree more.
Crickey that's splendid, 38 mm and remove "commander" from the dial and I'll sign up today.
My suspicion is that demand for Timefactors products has gone ballistic - in part due to the excellent value for money, and for some, the profit potential.
Bezos and Musk are working on it, but only a few will get to Elysium.
Just about to put Tremors again - RIP Fred.
Whilst the majority of the aircraft probably remained wooden - it's possible that the cabin area was pressurised - The*B Mk XVI*was powered by the same variations as the B.IX. All B Mk XVIs were...
To be fair - it's usually won by "a howling dog".
Really taken by the Polaris, I think I started a thread about it a few years ago, - I'll pop off and have a look [emoji102]
And here we...
Is that why so many come up for sale in SC?
I don't mind a case back with details such as makers name, model, serial number etc, but clear display case backs are a no no for me, they generally make the watch thicker and are pointless when...
At about £400
Chasing the "vintage vibe" I bought an Aquadive Poseidon.
You may be right, just something I read on the Web, I did contact Doxa about having a 300T fitted with a metres bezel, I've yet to get a reply.
Personally I wouldn't bother with Dublin, nothing inherently bad but considering what Ireland has to offer, I'd simply turn left out of the ferry port at DL.
As I understand it, the 300 is in metres whereas the 300T is in ft as that's closer to the original.
At launch I was thinking of getting the Willard, to see how it felt without spending so much money I picked up the Steeldive version which to be fair was very well put together, eventually I arrived...
Not exactly but took citalopram for about a year or so, nausea and headaches for a couple of weeks but the benefits far outweighed the drawbacks.
This makes far more sense than my comment, [emoji106]
Lucky you [emoji256],
We've always gone Holyhead to Dún Laoghaire as it's so quick, as for accommodation there's so many options - you'll have a great time.