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For you car aficionados... the Lexus I saw today at the sports club looked like a beefed up version. Maybe just a new 2013 model? The number plate is also very special. 9 is a lucky number here in Thailand, because it pronounces similar to progress. Also the plate's colors are special. Maybe some VVVIP PS I used the word "beefed" because there is a LOT of chrome around the front of the car. Mby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Here are mine... no vintage. First Timex I bought in Prague in 1993... well >>> - 2 days ago
that is actually vintage, kind of ...by Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Very nice Dan. I never knew that you had such a great Timex collection n/tby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Thanks Johan. The story also hints about how much/fast China changed in the last 15 years - 2 days ago
n/tby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Another beauty Harold. I do not mean to be intrusive >>> - 2 days ago
but I have to ask... After your accident, can you do watch work again? I hope of course that your hands are 100% healed.by Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Identifying a Chinese movement >>> - 2 days ago
Dear all I think I have posted this watch here before. I just posted it in today's Rollcall: http://www.pmwf.com/Phorum/read.php?4,484387,484401#msg-484401 Here is another movement shot with the rotor at a different position: It would be nice if I could add movement information to this one. Thanks in advanceby Reto - Chinese Watches by AlbertaTime Nice Mr. Bond, James Bond but is not the looks that keep me winding and wearing this one occasionally. It this the memory of how I got this watch in Shanghai.... It must have been 1997 when I had some time besides work to stroll around Shanghai. I left the subway near the Shanghai main station and enjoyed walking around without having a plan nor a target. I was just enjoying exploring the town. This is when I founby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Thank you Michael. It is rather amazing how many >>> - 2 days ago
PMWFers we have lost to Facebook. I hope some find the way back via the PMWF Facebook page.by Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Amazing Johnny n/tby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Dave Murphy motivated me to create a PMWF Facebook page, thank you Dave. The idea behind the PMWF Facebook page is to find long lost PMWFers and reconnect with them. The URL of the page is very easy to remember: facebook.com/pmwf.com Below is a snapshot of the page at 5/18/13 9:30 GMT+7by Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum What an amazing line-up Paul I was expecting you would post a lot of movement pics. Thanks again for sharing these with usby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Great post Dave, thank you! Where is my cap jewel - LOL - 3 days ago
n/tby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Stunning beauties Chris. From a time when companies took time to decorate n/tby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Holy moly Ioannis. You cover decades of watch history one of your pictures on the new PMWF Facebook page to link to this threadby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Thank you Captain. I have seen quite a line-up of these Casio "contraptions" over the years n/tby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum Found something similar... >>> - 3 days ago
video: I guess that shows how important the downforce is on these beastsby Reto - Poor Man's Watch Forum |