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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "eric1969" (Jan 23rd 2007, 11:36pm)
Date of registration: Feb 20th 2006
Location: Niedersachsen
Occupation: penpusher, Schreiberling
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Frank Valentin" (Jan 24th 2007, 12:04am)



Date of registration: Feb 20th 2006
Location: Niedersachsen
Occupation: penpusher, Schreiberling
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Original von eric1969
There we go bro, now we talking the same language
goto go, my wife is waiting for that good shag![]()
but if i wait a bit longer she will be sleeping and leave me alone for once
ciao, i am sure our paths will cross some day. Are you going to be at the Inhorgenta in Munich GERmany in feb or the HK watch and clock show ir JWRG in NY or vegas?
Run for the shag! I see a sleeping wive to often as well... 
But this might well change in the near future...
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Original von eric1969
With this type of service , who knows maybe they will build a watch with a 7750 or .... Then what can you all say???????


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Original von eric1969
So what i am actually saying is: to all you want to be editors and or want to be reviewers, get a life and expierence something first before you shoot it down. (i know this is human nature) but we all need love bro. Nothing more embarassing than to put up big words and then be surprise that you were wrong. The majority of these comments are based not at you i think, I just click the end of the comments and added my 2 cents.
Just setting things straight with writers who puke all over with nasty untrue comments. And i am a bit arrogant. Everyone has there problems
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Original von HappyDay989
After all those "I-need-a-good-shag" contributions, could we get BTT, please?
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Original von eric1969
With this type of service , who knows maybe they will build a watch with a 7750 or .... Then what can you all say???????
Even with a 7750 movement, that particular watch would still be butt ugly.![]()
Ok, taste is individule. but quality is also important. I see alot of good looking watches with crap movements with big ticket pricing.
But it's a fact that $290 is not an exceptionally good deal for a steel watch with a Miyota (non-Swiss!) movement and a mineral crystal. As I said before, 280 g of steel make a watch big and bulky but not necessarily comfy to wear or at least nice to look at. It's just as always: You get what you pay for.
You can get good, honest and straight-forward Seiko diver watches with at least that movement quality (I dare say: with an even better one) and sapphire instead of mineral crystal for under $300. Just go to "the bay" and check out yourself.
The model has a DFC mineral glass (diamond firm coating) ??? and this movement has gotten brilliant reviews from many other brands...
I wonder if you're on a marketing mission for Messr. Riedenschild?
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Original von eric1969
So what i am actually saying is: to all you want to be editors and or want to be reviewers, get a life and expierence something first before you shoot it down. (i know this is human nature) but we all need love bro. Nothing more embarassing than to put up big words and then be surprise that you were wrong. The majority of these comments are based not at you i think, I just click the end of the comments and added my 2 cents.
Why can't I get over the feeling that there is a quite condescending tone in your writing and that you seem to like talking down to other people.![]()

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