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31 August 2007, 09:05 AM | #61 |
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Y000001 .........................2002
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Woops didnt mean to put the ?, the first letter of the serial # on the certificate is Y.
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But being an "Y" series, it indeed should have "Thin Hands". CLICK THIS LINK TO SEE WHAT I AM BL***DY TALKING ABOUT SINCE I AM TOO LAZY TO EXPLAIN IT BY TYPING IT!! :rolf:
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31 August 2007, 09:09 AM | #66 |
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Stef, the Y signifies it was made in 2002? Yes it does seem to have thin hands like the link you posted. Gotcha SD thanks for educating me always appreciated...Begining to thunder here in NY going to move the laptop onto the UPS
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31 August 2007, 09:11 AM | #68 |
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Yup. Thats what I said too.
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And hey, not all my other watches are low end!!My movado was up there in price and my tag more than the movado. I wear my skagen, fossil,swiss army and occasionaly the tag at workjust because it doesnt look as expensive as it really is:
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have no problem with your other watches...they are all great pieces. Not for me but nice pieces nonetheless. I do have a problem with you rollies though. HMMMM that's pretty close to a decent shot of that movado.
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Just enjoy your watches, David, that is what matters.
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31 August 2007, 09:22 AM | #73 |
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Can you give us shots like that of your Daytona. I have a white Daytona paid for and awaiting collection. I'll show you mine if you show me yours ?? :)
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31 August 2007, 09:23 AM | #74 |
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Yes I used my powershot g3 for those above pictures but it died 3 days ago out of nowere when I unplugged it from the mac without hitting eject first. I ran out to staples earlier and grabbed an olympus FE210, you get what ya pay for unfortuantly it doesnt come anywere close in quality, even tho the powershot is 4 megapixels and the olympus is 7.2..cannon makes way better camera's IMHO
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31 August 2007, 09:25 AM | #75 |
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4mp is more than enough ?? You could get a great shot with that. Just turn on macro turn on the lights and get up real close to the watch !!!!!
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OH BOY!.... I think i need a drink yeah enjoy the watches that's all that really matters. |
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31 August 2007, 09:28 AM | #77 |
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Sorry I misread !! You have a 7.2 ?? well then your in business. You could create posters with that amount of pixels.
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[quote=EvEr34;290532]OH BOY!....
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I once met an flasher on the street, and he asked me the same thing.
I reclined the offer!
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7.1 im sorry! Be back in an hour, must give some attention to the wife and eat some dinner
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Ironically, CHINESE food might just be the best suitable meal to celebrate your new purchase.
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Pics in an hour... Would love to wait up for them but im off to bed. I'll view them over breakfast tomorrow. maybe.
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NO money was offered, but he was JUST about to open his jacket to show me "Lots of SS Daytonas" that he told me he got under his jacket and wanted to offer me. I still reclined the offer.
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great looking watch enjoy it and wear it in good health
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LMAO, you know I should have read some of your other threads before replying to this one. Nice "collection" of China's best, lol.
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