Hmmmm....certainly not the Ingy I've got my eyes on as my next purchase :shock:
Asking price: €100 Mio, but the seller is inviting offers: "I am pleased about each offer". Yeah.
http://tinyurl.com/cn5p2du
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Hmmmm....certainly not the Ingy I've got my eyes on as my next purchase :shock:
oh dear. what a shocker
For € 100 mio he could have taken better pictures.
Proving that you can't polish a S :pottytrain5: T but you can roll it in glitter!
Now that is pure, pure class. :mrgreen:
Perfectly good watch totally ruined - as suggested, for 100 big ones, I'd expect the pictures to be a bit sharper :D
Nothing wrong with the base watch. It really goes to prove only that value is more than the sum of its parts.Originally Posted by gtiller
"Bite my shiny metal ass."
- Bender Bending Rodríguez
Tasty :wink:
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
Now that's a 'blingy Ingy' for sure. Who on earth would wear that?
Your average neighbourhood rapper / pimp / gangsta.Originally Posted by Nealywheelie
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
How much?!
You could buy a Eurofighter for that and have change for fuel and a new Breitling for the pilot.
OMG!When I see this,I wish I am blind!
A joke I think:
'The clock is the absolute investment.
It is a very rare rarity the each beat can be a collector's paradise'
Currency is probably Turkish lira.
In all fairness, the text is grammatically correct in the German original - its Chrono24's auto-translate which has screwed it up.Originally Posted by Mokarran
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
'rare rarity' that is like saying a 'black moor' or a 'round circle'.
In German is there no separate word for watch, given the use of 'clock' ?
Oh god no....
The term "seltene Rarität" is not uncommon, properly translated it means "uncommon rarity".Originally Posted by Mokarran
And you are right, an "Uhr" is both a clock and a watch. A clock would very often be specified (Wanduhr, Kuckucksuhr, Standuhr or Turmuhr), while a watch could as well be a Armbanduhr (wrist watch).
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
All in your grill.Originally Posted by Raffe