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Old 05-11-2006, 08:52 AM
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Tag 6000, Baume & Mercier "Capland" gold/stainless automatic. Frederique Constant automatic clear back. all great watches, but I may also add a Brietling soon to the collection.
Old 05-11-2006, 10:31 AM
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Great diversity of watches, and P-cars. Wonder what Lambo drivers wear...
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Club411, I love the Zenith. They are great watches, I have two of them one is more a classic suit style watch in platinum and the other is a sportier fly-back chrono. I also have two Tags, a Montblanc, Swss Army and a Timex (it was my grandfather's - not pictured).
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I'm on my second Rolex Submariner (stainless with black face). I own a Rolex not for the snob factor, but because it happens to be a well-engineered piece of equipment that does exactly what I need it to do. (Kind of like a P-car, huh?) I used to race sailboats -- I was going through $300 Seikos on a way-too-often basis as they were slam-tested and dunked - often along with me. The first Submariner lasted 10 years and survived all kinds of adventures. . I am the editor of a boating magazine, and in this industry, Submariners are as common as khakis on a yuppie. What is interesting is how many of these wathces are fake.

My family wigged out when I bought my first Rolex - I was 24 at the time adn worked my a** off to afford it. For Christmas, my wife gave me aBreitling "Emergency Mission." Yeah, I know - I hope - that I'll never need to use the EPIRB function, but it is a fun watch and keeps perfect time. I also get quite a workout wearing it.
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Jaeger LeCoultre Master Hometime
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Jaeger LeCoultre Master Compressor Memovex Rose Gold
Ulysse Nardin San Marco
Breitling
Phillippe Charriol Super Sports
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Old 05-11-2006, 11:11 AM
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Fossil Speedway - $57 on ebay.

I also wear shorts and Sketchers to work.

With all of these "What property do you own", "what watch do you own", "what cologne do you own", I'm starting to think Rennlist is a corporate shill for a lifestyle marketing group...
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Rolex Submariner, stainless/black face
TAG Kirium, stainless/white face
Old 05-11-2006, 12:00 PM
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Wristwatches are so 20th century! Just like carburetors and distributors.

I use a timepiece that fits in the little pocket in my Levis just great.



Not only does it tell what time it is (synchronized to the NIST Cesium Fountain Atomic Clock, which is the Primary Time and Frequency Standard for the United States), it is a personal communicator, still and video camera, calendar, address book, and GPS mapping device.
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Is it me or Breitling lady cockpit sounds dirty?
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Baume & Mercier Capeland Chronograph
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Casio..................with a compass in the stock and this thing which tells time.
Old 05-11-2006, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Orient Express
Wristwatches are so 20th century! Just like carburetors and distributors.

I use a timepiece that fits in the little pocket in my Levis just great.



Not only does it tell what time it is (synchronized to the NIST Cesium Fountain Atomic Clock, which is the Primary Time and Frequency Standard for the United States), it is a personal communicator, still and video camera, calendar, address book, and GPS mapping device.
..well it might do all that, but you need to "re-brand" it, IMHO.
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Jaeger LeCoultre Master Geographic and Orbita watchwinder
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