Where to buy an Urwerk UR-CC1
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http://www.marcuswatches.co.uk/
ETA: http://www.marcuswatches.co.uk/brands/black-cobra
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Edited by SuperBaaaad on Monday 1st November 14:19
I prefer this one:
http://www.marcuswatches.co.uk/brands/rm27rn
It's going to be a while before I own one, but I will eventually. It'll almost certainly be an entry-level model unless I come into a serious amount of money!
http://www.marcuswatches.co.uk/brands/rm27rn
It's going to be a while before I own one, but I will eventually. It'll almost certainly be an entry-level model unless I come into a serious amount of money!
Silent1 said:
SuperBaaaad said:
Silent1 said:
Also, does anyone have any idea of the cost? 
A 3 bed semi....
Sell a perfectly good rental property that covers it's costs to buy a watch... I can justify it
Besides, I've just commissioned my GP45V road-legal mentalist road bike that *won't* get me sent to jail for silly speed violations.... you are going to want one... fancy a road race?
Mine's going to have Ratapak Willarot's wheels from the last 250GP season before Moto2 took over... yeah, real GP magnesium wheels... 120 kg and only 50-60 bhp but power-to-weight of a superbike without the top-end idiot speed (that you and I both know will get both of us jailed or banned).
Then again, power-to-weight on a bike is affected much more by the rider eh Oli?
Not that I'm advising my approach to light weight 
Anyway back on topic - an entry level RM may be available on very early 5 figures i.e. starting with a 1... maybe eventually eh? Urwerk? 6 figures? Too rich for my blood mate.
And remember that you'd be eating your seed corn... 6 figures is NOT disposable income, it's capital - don't chuck capital away on stuff like watches. That's why people like you are wealthy and people like me are not

cyberface said:
Silent1 said:
SuperBaaaad said:
Silent1 said:
Also, does anyone have any idea of the cost? 
A 3 bed semi....
Sell a perfectly good rental property that covers it's costs to buy a watch... I can justify it
Besides, I've just commissioned my GP45V road-legal mentalist road bike that *won't* get me sent to jail for silly speed violations.... you are going to want one... fancy a road race?
Mine's going to have Ratapak Willarot's wheels from the last 250GP season before Moto2 took over... yeah, real GP magnesium wheels... 120 kg and only 50-60 bhp but power-to-weight of a superbike without the top-end idiot speed (that you and I both know will get both of us jailed or banned).
Then again, power-to-weight on a bike is affected much more by the rider eh Oli?
Not that I'm advising my approach to light weight 
Anyway back on topic - an entry level RM may be available on very early 5 figures i.e. starting with a 1... maybe eventually eh? Urwerk? 6 figures? Too rich for my blood mate.
And remember that you'd be eating your seed corn... 6 figures is NOT disposable income, it's capital - don't chuck capital away on stuff like watches. That's why people like you are wealthy and people like me are not


I'm currently wangling a mate to give me his MV F4 tamburini (for a silly cheap price)
Now that's power, performance and handling. Sadly i get most of my thrills from that illegal bit, as i'm sure you're aware.
hence why im taking up bandit base jumping as well...
SuperBaaaad said:
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