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Post by gmt16750 on Nov 7, 2005 15:36:46 GMT -6
Hi Guys, just a scan showing my current largest and smallest watch together: A Citizen Promaster Titanuim Divers (50mm) with depth and altitude sensors and, of , course a Rolex Air-King (34mm) with oyster case! Have any of you guys got a bigger difference than 16mm between your biggest/smallest watches? (the wifes watch not allowed!) ;D Cheers - Neil.
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Post by CHIP on Nov 7, 2005 15:50:08 GMT -6
Here are my David and Goliath. (sort of... the small one is Faith's)
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Post by Sam on Nov 7, 2005 16:02:50 GMT -6
WOW Neil....seriously big watch there! Largest watch I've had is a 44mm Oris TT1 Diver...smallest being my vintage Omega Seamaster DeVille at 34mm.
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Post by mike on Nov 7, 2005 16:21:07 GMT -6
Boy that's a big one Neil! I got a pretty small spread--40 to 42mm,Rolex to Omega.
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Post by jon on Nov 7, 2005 15:53:00 GMT -6
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Post by bruces on Nov 7, 2005 16:10:14 GMT -6
Got me beat Jon. Best I could do was 10mm at one time (Panerai and Deville).
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Post by jon on Nov 7, 2005 16:18:19 GMT -6
Got me beat Jon. Best I could do was 10mm at one time (Panerai and Deville). Here it is, next to my speedmaster Bruce Cheers Jon
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Post by bruces on Nov 7, 2005 16:29:50 GMT -6
Wow! My Aqualand Duplex is thick, but I don't think it's that thick.
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Post by jon on Nov 7, 2005 16:35:33 GMT -6
Yes, rather big. To big for my taste, but my wife loves it. And she has a very thin wrist Here is another one of her quartz The battery cousin of the black monster Cheers Jon
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Post by bruces on Nov 7, 2005 16:37:13 GMT -6
Cool shots! Funny isn't it....my wife is the one wearing the 44mm Panerai now, and I'm wearing 36mm watches
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Post by jon on Nov 7, 2005 16:41:06 GMT -6
Tell me about it I get questions like how can you tell time on that 35mm, as a lot of classics Jon
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Post by bruces on Nov 7, 2005 16:47:07 GMT -6
LMAO! What a role reversal. It's usually women with their watches so tiny they can't be read That's a gorgeous piece though Jon. Just sold my Deville. I really hope I don't regret that someday! Cheers, Bruce
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Post by jon on Nov 7, 2005 16:50:53 GMT -6
Thanks mate. I love it. All original and still ticking after 50 years And it feels like we are stealing a post here. Time to go to bed in this part of the world. Talk to you soon Cheers Jon
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Post by bruces on Nov 7, 2005 17:08:38 GMT -6
Yeah I think we did Jon ;D Night mate!
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Post by Ben on Nov 7, 2005 17:29:34 GMT -6
Well, I don't have a photo of my largest and smallest together, but here's a pic of the smallest. Measures 32mm. -Ben
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