I've a Gaggia, but these days I prefer to use my aeropress - it's very cheap, easy to clean and makes great coffee.
http://www.aeropresscoffee.co.uk/
These guys provide some really nice beans -...
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I've a Gaggia, but these days I prefer to use my aeropress - it's very cheap, easy to clean and makes great coffee.
http://www.aeropresscoffee.co.uk/
These guys provide some really nice beans -...
I've just bought myself an aeropress to try out - so far the results have been very good though I haven't done a straight comparison to my base model Gaggia.
It's certainly worth the money and is...
Before I saw all this I'd been thinking I'd like a Panerai some time - but after looking at that forum it's put me right off the brand.
I doubt they'll be bothered as it would seem I'm not the kind...
I've had some very nice coffee from this place before for anyone who hasn't tried them - http://www.hasbean.co.uk/
I've had my Longines VHP Ti since about 1992 and I still think it's a great watch - despite being worn quite frequently it still looks good as new and has never required any attention apart from a...
I've got the version with the white dial and I think it's a great watch. I had a good wander around Harrods watch department and WoS the other day and didn't see much that I would want to swap it for...
I used to be very into the hi-fi scene, and had various bits of kit including Elite Rock and Michell Gyrodek turntables, Conrad Johnson and Chord amps and ProAc speakers amongst other bits and...
I've still got quite a few of my old dinky toys stashed away, but most of them have been played with and don't have boxes anymore so I guess they're not that collectible.
Great looking watch, I've not seen that colour version in the flesh yet .
I can recommend this one if you like New Zealand Pinot Noirs - Saint Clair Pioneer Block, Awatere, Pinot Noir, 2008 [Bin Number: 297] (£18.50 at my local supplier).
I'm also very fond of a nice...
Lovely looking watch, and one you could wear with almost anything either dressed up or down.
Nice collection there - what's the 'something special' you're after ?
My GF has been understanding so far - I just tell her she has shoes and handbags, I have watches... 8)
Your Omega De-Ville looks gorgeous in those photos Orange Peel.
Here's a pic of my Wempe and IWC
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/xx301/roydavisuk/DSC_0032.jpg
Have a look at the Wempe range too - I was really impressed by them when I saw them at the dealer.
It certainly doesn't help me, you're making me want to buy one and I can't afford it at the moment :cry:
What an absolutely fantastic piece - now I know what I'll get if I'm fortunate enough to have my lottery numbers come up, as unfortunately that's the only way I'd ever be able to afford one.
That looks superb, I wish you could get them over here.
I wonder if he fixed it, and has then spent the last four years and eleven months walking around proudly displaying a JLC on his wrist.
I'm giving my wrist an easy day today, and wearing something lighter -
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/xx301/roydavisuk/DSC_0037.jpg
I like most German watches, but that one is a bit of a fail for me I'm afraid.
I feel better now - being fairly new here I was worried that I might be alone in posting drunken ramblings, now I can see I'll be in good company :drunken:
There's a few I'd love to own.
Top of the list would probably be A Lange & Sohne Datagraph Perpetual, but I wouldn't say no to a Glashutte Original PanoMatic Chrono XL.
Coming back to earth and...
Now that would make a good TV game show. I would watch that.[/quote]
Almost as good as monkey tennis, I like it !
I don't think I could get by with any of mine as an 'only' watch - if I could just have one it'd probably be between a Rolex Sub or GMT11, or else an IWC Portuguese, none of which I can afford at the...