Chris Martin - which Watch?
Chris Martin - which Watch?
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Phil.

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5,836 posts

276 months

Saturday 15th October 2011
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Jonathan Ross tonight. Looked liked Chris was wearing a yellow G-Shock?

KP328

1,876 posts

221 months

Saturday 15th October 2011
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He was wearing the same as mine (DW-6900NB) during Glasto and T in the park, did not see Ross so might not have been the same one.

pidsy

8,642 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th October 2011
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Creation sell them.

Around £300.

pidsy

8,642 posts

183 months

ben_h100

1,549 posts

205 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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I watched the programme and also noticed the g shock. I don't think it was a frogman, I thought it was one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002LAS0TA?ie=U...

Looks good in yellow, might get one on payday.

ETA: definitely a yellow 6900

Edited by ben_h100 on Sunday 16th October 08:13

hilly10

7,533 posts

254 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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He always wears a yellow G Shock, well whenever I have seen him. He is not very material orientated, he does not even own a car

retrorider

1,339 posts

227 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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hilly10 said:
He always wears a yellow G Shock, well whenever I have seen him. He is not very material orientated, he does not even own a car
Maybe he might one day when the record company stops driving him everywhere (for a fee of course).

The_Doc

6,107 posts

246 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Tickets for the Coldplay tour coming up are about £140 each.

I wonder if he could Make Poverty History by writing a large personal cheque, or doing a Radiohead and sticking two fingers to The Business.

Download album for free, or nominal price; concerts for free with preregistration for tickets

Me, I bought some coldplay tickets a few years ago for £75 and sold them for £190. Kept the profit and ironically put it towards a Rolex smilesmile

C8PPO

20,652 posts

229 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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This is the t-shirt I usually wear to (non-Coldplay) gigs:



I absolutely can't abide the miserable, mincing, whiney little creep. Or his miserable, mincing, whiney music.

Phil.

Original Poster:

5,836 posts

276 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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C8PPO said:
This is the t-shirt I usually wear to (non-Coldplay) gigs:

I absolutely can't abide the miserable, mincing, whiney little creep. Or his miserable, mincing, whiney music.
What's that got to do with his watch??

C8PPO

20,652 posts

229 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Phil. said:
C8PPO said:
This is the t-shirt I usually wear to (non-Coldplay) gigs:

I absolutely can't abide the miserable, mincing, whiney little creep. Or his miserable, mincing, whiney music.
What's that got to do with his watch??
Absolutely nothing. But if anecdotal comments were disallowed, there wouldn't be many threads on this forum.

Edited by C8PPO on Monday 17th October 10:39

The_Doc

6,107 posts

246 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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C8PPO said:
This is the t-shirt I usually wear to (non-Coldplay) gigs:



I absolutely can't abide the miserable, mincing, whiney little creep. Or his miserable, mincing, whiney music.
oh, I don;t like the moral championing, but I have all their albums.... and EPs..... smile

Phil.

Original Poster:

5,836 posts

276 months

Wednesday 19th October 2011
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C8PPO said:
Absolutely nothing. But if anecdotal comments were disallowed, there wouldn't be many threads on this forum.

Edited by C8PPO on Monday 17th October 10:39
....But they would be better placed in a music forum rather than a watch forum. IMHO wink