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Old July 23rd, 2006, 04:12 PM
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AHHHH. No of course we don't have watches?! What the f*ck are you talking about?

I just engraved my 233 Wallstreet with stained titanium (you know the color spectrum shifts as you apply acid to titanium) and then I went to the local jewlrey store with my mommy and daddy and they bought me a pound of perfectly cut diamonds to fit inside my two Apple logos (one on top, one on bottom!)!

Oh and when I got home, to my surprise, a quad processor G5 was just sitting in my driveway! When I popped the lid, guess what? 16 gigabytes of RAM! That should help my FOUR processors keep it up when I'm posting on the internet.

*fizzle* >.<

Oh... and yeah, I have a watch or two, and they both play music and video! One of them even calls my girlfriend when I say her name! Does yours do that too?
Are you a mac user? I am ashamed
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Old July 23rd, 2006, 04:14 PM
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Yo CJ, You better not mess that watch up. ANY of the automatic winding, swiss movements are PRECISION INSTRUMENTS. The artistry and engineering in fine time pieces date back to the late 1700's. They are works of art that should be well cared for. Here are a few simple ways to care for your new watch.

1. Avoid magnets. (I don't think you want to know what they'll do to a spring.)
2. DON'T SCRATCH THE CRYSTAL.
3. BE CAREFULL NOT TO OVERWIND if you use a watch winder. Run it for a few hours a day if you don't wear the watch much.
4. Store in it's case when not in use.

My suggestion would be to only wear it for special occasions. Don't wear it to school ok?

BTW: I wear a Citizen EcoDrive Chronograph. Had this watch for 10 years with no need to change the rechargable battery!
It's primary power is solar with the solar cell concealed in the face.
Wow your a nice guy, thanks for your tips and comments
Also That watch is beautiful! I hope it lasts for ever!

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I possess two watches, one expensive (graduation present from eons ago) and one cheapo, neither of which I ever remember to wear.

You know how a kettle never boils if you watch it, I find that the same with watches; time seems to slow down if you keep looking at them.
That is very true, I feel this all of the time
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I have just got a new watch for my birthday, I have an Omaga Speedmaster Legend, the watch is so nice to wear It looks so nice, I was just wondering If you guys have watches and what one's do you have?


One example

My watch
Ugh... sorry, but I can't stand it. I think it's horrible, and the price makes it much worse in my opinion.

And I can't imagine you making this thread if you didn't get a new watch or you didn't get a watch at such a price.

I have this watch. It's simple. I like it.

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Ugh... sorry, but I can't stand it. I think it's horrible, and the price makes it much worse in my opinion.

And I can't imagine you making this thread if you didn't get a new watch or you didn't get a watch at such a price.

I have this watch. It's simple. I like it.

fair enough, but its not all about looks, my watch will last me all my life and the mechanism is amazing.
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This Swiss made Citizen watch, which I have proudly owned for two decades, was sat on by a 280 lb Egyptian en route from Aswan to Cairo on a train seat in 1990. It still works to this day, unike the Sony Walkman and prescription glasses that faired less well.

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fair enough, but its not all about looks, my watch will last me all my life and the mechanism is amazing.
I've had mine for a few years. It'll probably break in a few more. It has a ten year warranty. If it breaks after that I'll just buy another one. I think it'd work out much cheaper than yours.
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I've had mine for a few years. It'll probably break in a few more. It has a ten year warranty. If it breaks after that I'll just buy another one. I think it'd work out much cheaper than yours.
Well my watch has a lifetime warranty so I have nothing to worry about, I can pass this watch down my family.
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