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quikstu 06-11-07 10:43 AM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keithd (Post 1332424)
brietlings' where its at

Yours must be a fake! :pirat:

My genuine timepiece is made by 'Breitling'.

:wink:

keithd 06-11-07 10:59 AM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
sorry the hour hand was covering up the i and e

Dan 06-11-07 11:31 AM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
You can keep your Rolex, Tag Heuer, etc...

The only one for me is the Omega Speedmaster Professional - "Flight Qualified by NASA for all manned apace missions"

The original, and still the best watch worn on the moon. I love the fact that I have to wind it every morning, that the face is made of synthetic quartz which can scratch but not shatter (in case I'm ever caught in a zero-gravity environment), I love the fact that the watch is nowhere near as accurate as the chronograph, but most of all, I like the fact that from more than three inches away, probably only about 1 person in a thousand would actually recognise it.

Razor 06-11-07 11:48 AM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
Timex you mofos!
Come the revolution you'll know what time it is!

gettin2dizzy 06-11-07 11:52 AM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WRCSixtyThree (Post 1332499)
You can keep your Rolex, Tag Heuer, etc...

The only one for me is the Omega Speedmaster Professional - "Flight Qualified by NASA for all manned apace missions"

The original, and still the best watch worn on the moon. I love the fact that I have to wind it every morning, that the face is made of synthetic quartz which can scratch but not shatter (in case I'm ever caught in a zero-gravity environment), I love the fact that the watch is nowhere near as accurate as the chronograph, but most of all, I like the fact that from more than three inches away, probably only about 1 person in a thousand would actually recognise it.

and the price? The clock in the office works fine for me. :smt048

Dan 06-11-07 11:53 AM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1332526)
and the price? The clock in the office works fine for me. :smt048

A lot less than a Rolex :p

Spanner Man 06-11-07 12:06 PM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
My oh my, do I detect a touch of D!ck swinging here!.....:D

Cheers.

keithd 06-11-07 12:07 PM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1332526)
and the price? The clock in the office works fine for me. :smt048

how good does it look on your wrist...?:smt103

gettin2dizzy 06-11-07 12:08 PM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keithd (Post 1332549)
how good does it look on your wrist...?:smt103

I tend to glance at the wall, or look in the corner of my screen. :smt039
(watches are banned here at work)

yorkie_chris 06-11-07 12:09 PM

Re: Rolex and the Brits.
 
It's round his neck, Gangsta, Innit


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