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What if you are visiting family who live abroad?Originally posted by OllieAh, Thats where your going wrong! NEVER take friends or family on holiday!

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What is holiday? I thought this was a contractors forumOriginally posted by OllieAh, Thats where your going wrong! NEVER take friends or family on holiday!

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Ah, Thats where your going wrong! NEVER take friends or family on holiday!Originally posted by Charles Foster KaneSomeone who has plans to meet friends or family in the evening.
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That's double countingOriginally posted by andrew_neil_ukplenty of agents on here. and adolescents.
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[QUOTE=gingerjedi]Assuming you spend 10 seconds a day winding it, thats an hour a year or £40 in CUK terms! A beautiful watch none the less.
I might feel daring and wind it during working hours.
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Assuming you spend 10 seconds a day winding it, thats an hour a year or £40 in CUK terms! A beautiful watch none the less.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensenOfficina Panerai Luminor Base Logo Edition.
Purchased with the money from my first invoice as a contractor. I had been lusting for it for years.
Fully mechanical, I wind it every morning, no battery to go dead or be impossible to replace.
I love it. I believe I don't have to spend energy thinking about getting a watch anymore in my lifetime.
Breil Italian design with Japanese (Seiko) workings.... shirley the best of both worlds.Originally posted by Clippy
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plenty of agents on here. and adolescents.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensenI don't think I could be a watch salesman. I don't know anything about watches. I know just enough to operate my own watch. I also have never sold a watch. Sorry
Also I would not join this forum if I was not a contractor.
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PaneraiOriginally posted by ThomasSoerensenOfficina Panerai Luminor Base Logo Edition.
Purchased with the money from my first invoice as a contractor. I had been lusting for it for years.
Fully mechanical, I wind it every morning, no battery to go dead or be impossible to replace.
I love it. I believe I don't have to spend energy thinking about getting a watch anymore in my lifetime.
Italian design and Italian reliabilty.
HTH.
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Well you would say that, wouldn't you? Welcome.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensenI don't think I could be a watch salesman. I don't know anything about watches. I know just enough to operate my own watch. I also have never sold a watch. Sorry
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I don't think I could be a watch salesman. I don't know anything about watches. I know just enough to operate my own watch. I also have never sold a watch. SorryOriginally posted by Old GregOK - you're clearly a watch salesman who has only joined the forum to plug your merchandise.
Also I would not join this forum if I was not a contractor.Last edited by ThomasSoerensen; 20 July 2007, 13:48.
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OK - you're clearly a watch salesman who has only joined the forum to plug your merchandise.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensenOfficina Panerai Luminor Base Logo Edition.
Purchased with the money from my first invoice as a contractor. I had been lusting for it for years.
Fully mechanical, I wind it every morning, no battery to go dead or be impossible to replace.
I love it. I believe I don't have to spend energy thinking about getting a watch anymore in my lifetime.
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Officina Panerai Luminor Base Logo Edition.
Purchased with the money from my first invoice as a contractor. I had been lusting for it for years.
Fully mechanical, I wind it every morning, no battery to go dead or be impossible to replace.
I love it. I believe I don't have to spend energy thinking about getting a watch anymore in my lifetime.
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If you want to know the time, ask a policeman. Go on, I dare you.
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