Just testing with a picture
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Slinky said:
It works!
Don't waste the post though, tell us about the collection..
Right, well ok, like it shows, it's not full of Rolex's and stuff, but I like them and it's a collection where each piece sort of means something you know?Don't waste the post though, tell us about the collection..
Back row, left to right. Tag Aquaracer, Raymond Weil Parcifal (this one was kind of my first real watch, a treat to myself after coming out the otheer side of a divorce). Then it's a standard Citizen which I bought on the flight back from the USA a year or so ago after going East to West for fun, then, a very special watch to me, my first, an 18th from my Parents, a Raymond Weil, far right, bought at the same time as the Tag, a Breitling Colt.
Phew, front row, left to right, dressy little Hugo Boss (yea, sorry about that, it just looked at me and glittered a bit and I was feeling tarty so there you go), a Pulsar Chrono, little Casio digital which I bought when in my Father's pad in Majorca last year, bought because the Rovers don't have a clock at the ground, Seiko 5, and finally a Sekonda Eco-Drive.
There, bored you, but it's my first sort of picture watch post.
Hopefully won't end there.
Simon.
Simon Bags said:
Right, well ok, like it shows, it's not full of Rolex's and stuff, but I like them and it's a collection where each piece sort of means something you know?
Back row, left to right. Tag Aquaracer, Raymond Weil Parcifal (this one was kind of my first real watch, a treat to myself after coming out the otheer side of a divorce). Then it's a standard Citizen which I bought on the flight back from the USA a year or so ago after going East to West for fun, then, a very special watch to me, my first, an 18th from my Parents, a Raymond Weil, far right, bought at the same time as the Tag, a Breitling Colt.
Phew, front row, left to right, dressy little Hugo Boss (yea, sorry about that, it just looked at me and glittered a bit and I was feeling tarty so there you go), a Pulsar Chrono, little Casio digital which I bought when in my Father's pad in Majorca last year, bought because the Rovers don't have a clock at the ground, Seiko 5, and finally a Sekonda Eco-Drive.
There, bored you, but it's my first sort of picture watch post.
Hopefully won't end there.
Simon.

wow, looks gorgeous collection. Back row, left to right. Tag Aquaracer, Raymond Weil Parcifal (this one was kind of my first real watch, a treat to myself after coming out the otheer side of a divorce). Then it's a standard Citizen which I bought on the flight back from the USA a year or so ago after going East to West for fun, then, a very special watch to me, my first, an 18th from my Parents, a Raymond Weil, far right, bought at the same time as the Tag, a Breitling Colt.
Phew, front row, left to right, dressy little Hugo Boss (yea, sorry about that, it just looked at me and glittered a bit and I was feeling tarty so there you go), a Pulsar Chrono, little Casio digital which I bought when in my Father's pad in Majorca last year, bought because the Rovers don't have a clock at the ground, Seiko 5, and finally a Sekonda Eco-Drive.
There, bored you, but it's my first sort of picture watch post.
Hopefully won't end there.
Simon.
Simon Bags said:
Cheers everyone for the positive comments, you read and see so many fabulous watches on here it's nice to hear stuff like that.
If you're interested, I'll see if I can get some closer shots of one or two of them over the weekend and post them up?
Simon.
Please do, always nice to see pictures If you're interested, I'll see if I can get some closer shots of one or two of them over the weekend and post them up?
Simon.
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