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    Saddened to read this, but reminded me that I...

    Saddened to read this, but reminded me that I need to get back on my project to recreate Bryant's watch...

    https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53610612326_279957c16c_h.jpg

    (It's also a nice...
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    Neighbours have recently started taking down...

    Neighbours have recently started taking down trees, which has reduced the number of bird-friendly roosts around the garden, so numbers are down. We tend to get sparrows, great, coal and blue tits,...
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    I can thoroughly recommend this place -...

    I can thoroughly recommend this place - https://kasbahtoubkal.com/en/ - not quite Tamadot (although you'll pass it on the way up to Toubkal). Obviously had a rough time with September's earthquake....
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    Weirdly, shortly after this thread was started, I...

    Weirdly, shortly after this thread was started, I was commissioned to write about that JlC.

    https://www.esquire.com/uk/watches/a33817499/jaeger-lecoultre-history-dead-beat-seconds/

    Looking...
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    fruit bats are wonderful. There were loads on...

    fruit bats are wonderful. There were loads on Soneva Sushi when we there back in the earliest days of "barefoot luxury". Some wonderful diving (even post the devastating 1998 El Niño event). Finally...
  6. Would have thought that the signal from the 30pin...

    Would have thought that the signal from the 30pin was cleaner than the 3.5mm, and therefore more suitable method for pairing with an amp. But I'm probably wrong.
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    Unlikely to be the maker - it’s pre-1890, so not...

    Unlikely to be the maker - it’s pre-1890, so not LWC. Probably one of the Coventry factories: Williamson, Newsome, Yeomans or Richardson.

    Didn't H Wolf become H Samuel, eventually?

    I think I'm...
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    Sorry. Just had a look at an article in the HJ...

    Sorry. Just had a look at an article in the HJ from 1983 (by Dr Robert Kemp) and realised the name of the retailer is H Wolf.
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    Probably worth Googling for "centre second...

    Probably worth Googling for "centre second chronograph hunter Chester 1886" for recent auction prices (although these are likely to be better-known names, such as Thos Russell or similar). That...
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    I think George Daniels’ use of ETA movements...

    I think George Daniels’ use of ETA movements blows through that ceiling quite comfortably…
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    I guess there are a lot of you who dislike HMS...

    I guess there are a lot of you who dislike HMS Tamar's WW1-style dazzle camo...
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    Nice pun.

    Nice pun.
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    Cyma and Solvil et Titus are owned by the seller;...

    Cyma and Solvil et Titus are owned by the seller; perhaps they’ll be divested too?
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    I said hi to him but didn’t check his wrist. To be honest, I rarely check what people are wearing - I’m usually more interested in what they have to say.
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    Was nice to see so many in attendance; Philip...

    Was nice to see so many in attendance; Philip Whyte and Stephen Forsey were there too.

    Andrew Crisford is on a roll - the AHS London Lecture he gave in September on A-LB's inventions was...
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    He used to drink in the pub at the top of the...

    He used to drink in the pub at the top of the road. Shame, really, as the pub at the bottom had far better beer. When he was in there, he was, more often than not, alone, surrounded by a sea of empty...
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    How about one of the chronos containing the...

    How about one of the chronos containing the Agenhor Agengraphe movement? No subdials at all!

    https://agenhor.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Singer-Av.jpg
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    Just another example of lazy, poor use of AI to...

    Just another example of lazy, poor use of AI to generate ideas.
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    I'd not suggest Times Square at *any* point in...

    I'd not suggest Times Square at *any* point in the day, if 'm honest. Best avoided.

    I was relatively impressed with The Edge. Actually, the new View Boston is pretty good, if you ever head that...
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    I guess the point I was making (badly) is that...

    I guess the point I was making (badly) is that high ISO E (Super) scents aren't subtle - and it's perhaps why I'm not a fan. TdH has a huge amount in it - probably more than that Creed. Yet the nose...
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    It's always amazed me that Iso E (Super) is so...

    It's always amazed me that Iso E (Super) is so prevalent. It's everywhere, from Creed to laundry detergents to cigarettes.

    I have some of the Escentric Molecules, including pure Iso E Super...
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    https://live.staticflickr.com/1561/24436190160_050...

    https://live.staticflickr.com/1561/24436190160_050f0ee041_h.jpgIMG_9005 Habring2
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    Reminds me of some of the odder IWC Porsche...

    Reminds me of some of the odder IWC Porsche Designs, like the 3542 (and, perhaps, the 3524) crossed with a Piaget Polo dial. Possibly.
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    I think I have three pairs of Blackhorse jeans,...

    I think I have three pairs of Blackhorse jeans, including a pair I bought from them at Spitalfields market, on their first day of business.
    I'm relatively local, so nice to support them (and Son of...
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    That logo just reminds me of ChrWard... Looks...

    That logo just reminds me of ChrWard...

    Looks like five colours and £1,820 for the watch.

    Brand was named for two people - Edward and Christopher.
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