mafia996630
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I have this one, only cost me 200 £. its mechanical as well. self-winding + see through = pure eye candy
https://www.jewellers.net/images/products/large/2147_l.jpg

Last edited by mafia996630 (2009-07-20 07:24:48)

menzo
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+616|6444|Amsterdam‫
https://www.metalbox.dreamhosters.com/pix/41CCSHWECHL._SS500_.jpg
using that atm, i want a new watch
https://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee37/menzo2003/fredbf2.png
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|5979|Toronto
You guys are so useful.
CL: get it checked: my dad had the same problem, it's not something you can fix yourself. It'll cost you a bit, but if you like the watch then pay for it.

I had to pay 250 to get my 400 watch fixed: it's an investment that, if you will keep the piece, is definitely worth it.
I like pie.
CammRobb
Banned
+1,510|6128|Carnoustie MASSIF

Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:

screw the watch - just use your cell phone
this.
Oisín<3
>rush.Irishpride
+139|5424|Dublin, Ireland

Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:

screw the watch - just use your cell phone
blah
macaroni with cheeseeee
+111|5745|Croatia

CanadianLoser wrote:

The other day I went to the movies and saw bruno.  I was wearing my Oakley Blade II watch, as i always do.  I come out of the theater to see that on the underside of the crystal face it is all fogged up... this has never happened before and was a little worried so i let it sit by itself for a few days to dry out i guess.  Anyways, a few days later and i look at it and on the hands there is a white precipitation that is preventing the hands from moving and it won't go away.


1.  How did this happen? It is the first time ever and I don't see any unusual circumstances the watch was in..

2. How do i fix it?

pics:

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g270/ … C00330.jpg

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g270/ … C00332.jpg
I bet you get all the pussy with that beauty.


Canadians....

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