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Unsure what car it is, however I did like the seat coversOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostWhat do you drive BTW?
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What do you drive BTW?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostA mechanical watch is a complete self indulgence and a celebration of exquisite engineering detail.Leave a comment:
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So yes it is more for decoration than for functionOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostA mechanical watch is a complete self indulgence and a celebration of exquisite engineering detail.
Well depends on how often you wear it and move my brother has one the autowinds but he had to get a special stand which kept it in motion cos he was so bone idle it kept stopping.Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostIt also doesn't stop working if you forget to charge it and won't be obsolete within 2 years.
But yes I can see - it is about the bling and not about being functional - and so for that reason i'm oot.Leave a comment:
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Indeed.Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostIt also doesn't stop working if you forget to charge it and won't be obsolete within 2 years.Leave a comment:
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It also doesn't stop working if you forget to charge it and won't be obsolete within 2 years.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostA mechanical watch is a complete self indulgence and a celebration of exquisite engineering detail.Leave a comment:
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A mechanical watch is a complete self indulgence and a celebration of exquisite engineering detail.Originally posted by original PM View PostI do not wear a watch
Cannot get away from so many devices which tell the time so another one is pointless as something useful.
But is the watch more for decoration than for actually imparting useful information (such as the time!)Leave a comment:
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I do not wear a watch
Cannot get away from so many devices which tell the time so another one is pointless as something useful.
But is the watch more for decoration than for actually imparting useful information (such as the time!)Leave a comment:
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