I think it’s watch per hour, and it takes a year to see repeatsYes, it seems on the watch-per-day schedule, we can look forward to that one again on March 23, 2027, and I, for one, can hardly wait.
I think it’s watch per hour, and it takes a year to see repeatsYes, it seems on the watch-per-day schedule, we can look forward to that one again on March 23, 2027, and I, for one, can hardly wait.
Yes, that's what I meant to say, stupid spell czech.I think it’s watch per hour, and it takes a year to see repeats
It’s been locked away for a while.I completely forgot you owned a SMP. Why don't you wear it more often?
I have a cousin that literally wears two watches at times. His retirement plan, open a shop, fix and sell parts of his collection. He has several thousand.I think it’s watch per hour, and it takes a year to see repeats
Yes, we were just discussing Thor447. Had no idea you were related.I have a cousin that literally wears two watches at times. His retirement plan, open a shop, fix and sell parts of his collection. He has several thousand.
And puts the kebosch on balance staff/shock jewel wear and tear, or wonkiness to time keeping, too, as well as being the perfect appearing watch for matching well with guns.Going to the range today. Kind of a tradition that I wear my green eco-drive when we shoot.
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Going to the range today. Kind of a tradition that I wear my green eco-drive when we shoot.
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I've shot with plenty of mechanical watches on. I'm not shooting full load 10mm or 357's while wearing my vintage Wakmann chronograph, although 9mm or small caliber rifle never hurt any watch I was wearing while shooting. That being said, you're still correct. If I remember, I'll put on a quartz watch if I know I'm going to the range that day.And puts the kebosch on balance staff/shock jewel wear and tear, or wonkiness to time keeping, too, as well as being the perfect appearing watch for matching well with guns.
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