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Old 13 December 2005, 03:31 AM   #1
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My YM...a few pics

After the big feed on Sunday I wasn't really feeling like doing anything too strenuous, so decided to play around with the camera again. This time the YM is the star of the show.

First, just a straight-up shot....



Then my wife suggested an artsy kind of shot, so here is some red to match the red lettering on the YM....also has a Christmas theme to it, so appropriate for this time of year.



Then I took somce close shots - here the tritium markers appear to be turning slightly yellow.......



Don't you sometimes wish you had three hands? I've got three here......

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Old 13 December 2005, 03:32 AM   #2
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And you're still thinking of selling that stunning work of art?

Great pics, Al!!
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Old 13 December 2005, 04:02 AM   #3
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And you're still thinking of selling that stunning work of art?

Great pics, Al!!
you thinking of making an offer???? mate, love the white dial, love all white dials, except the daytona!

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Old 13 December 2005, 04:02 AM   #4
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you thinking of making an offer???? mate, love the white dial, love all white dials, except the daytona!

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For what? A 35 mm and then something I already have in 40 mm?
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Old 13 December 2005, 04:06 AM   #5
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For what? A 35 mm and then something I already have in 40 mm?
oh! its a girly one ever considered a dial swop JJ just for a change?

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Old 13 December 2005, 04:09 AM   #6
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oh! its a girly one ever considered a dial swop JJ just for a change?

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No, it's NOT a girly one....it's a regular mid-size one designed specially for guys with mid-size wrists!! And as for a dial swap? NEVER....I love BLUE!!

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Old 13 December 2005, 05:14 AM   #7
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]No, it's NOT a girly one....it's a regular mid-size one designed specially for guys with mid-size wrists!!


JJ, is your YM mid or full size? Looks full size.
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Old 13 December 2005, 05:21 AM   #8
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]No, it's NOT a girly one....it's a regular mid-size one designed specially for guys with mid-size wrists!!


JJ, is your YM mid or full size? Looks full size.
It is full-size. The medium size ones don't fit over his sweater.
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Old 13 December 2005, 05:40 AM   #9
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Nice shots Al! That's a beautiful and unusual Rolex
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Old 13 December 2005, 05:43 AM   #10
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Nice shots Al! That's a beautiful and unusual Rolex
Bruce, that phrase also describes Al's wife and him... beautiful and unusual.
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Old 13 December 2005, 06:03 AM   #11
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LOL John!!

Al, those really are some great shots of a beauty watch that you don't see everyday!

The first one is all set for the advertisment.
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Bruce, that phrase also describes Al's wife and him... beautiful and unusual.
Ouch! I thought we were buddies, and you are treating me like some Dutchman.....dammit!

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oh! its a girly one ever considered a dial swop JJ just for a change?

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Not a girly one, but just made for someone with smaller wrists like me. Unfortunately, it makes the watch very hard to sell....

This will be my one and only "not full-sized" watch.........funny thing is, when I bought it I thought it was huge, but now it's the smallest watch I own except my vintage piece......
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Al, those really are some great shots of a beauty watch that you don't see everyday!

The first one is all set for the advertisment.
Thanks D! I was thinking the same thing about the first one.
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Old 13 December 2005, 11:09 AM   #15
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Great pics Al. No thanks, I don't want to buy it.
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It's a beauty, Al. Hate to think of you wanting to sell it, though.
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It's a beauty, Al. Hate to think of you wanting to sell it, though.
So Ed, you hate the thought of me wanting to sell it, which means you are fine if I actually sell it, right? Sorry, I always feel the need to be absolutely sure what a lawyer really means.........
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Ouch! I thought we were buddies, and you are treating me like some Dutchman.....dammit!

So just because I say you're unusual, you take it as being a bad thing? I think it's a compliment. Who wants to be 'usual'?
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So just because I say you're unusual, you take it as being a bad thing? I think it's a compliment. Who wants to be 'usual'?
Nice save attempt....not sure I buy it though.......

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So Ed, you hate the thought of me wanting to sell it, which means you are fine if I actually sell it, right? Sorry, I always feel the need to be absolutely sure what a lawyer really means.........
You got it, Al. I hate the thought of you wanting to sell it, but if you sell it and don't want to sell it, I'm fine with that.

(How's that for lawyer-speak?)
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Typical Ed....just typical....

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Typical Ed....just typical....

No Al, not typical. Ed didn't charge you for his response... THAT would be typical.
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No Al, not typical. Ed didn't charge you for his response... THAT would be typical.
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No Al, not typical. Ed didn't charge you for his response... THAT would be typical.
Okay, you got me on that one.......
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No Al, not typical. Ed didn't charge you for his response... THAT would be typical.
Ed's a great guy....he'd never charge any one of us for his professional advice if ever we needed it!! I have confidence in that!!
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