C11 MSL, C5 Mk2 and W11

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Re: C11 MSL, C5 Mk2 and W11

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A little nostalgia, intresting to look back 7 years. A much sunnier location than Aberdoom now also.

The collection has changed a lot, finally starting to settle on a few now and eradicate Rolex.

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Re: C11 MSL, C5 Mk2 and W11

Post by Bahnstormer_vRS »

scanny wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 6:48 pm A little nostalgia, intresting to look back 7 years. A much sunnier location than Aberdoom now also.

The collection has changed a lot, finally starting to settle on a few now and eradicate Rolex.


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It seems like, over the past 7 years you have eradicated your CWs, or do you still have them but have added an amazing variety of a dozen watches?

Guy

PS> If you find it a bit large / heavy, I'll happily give the PLoProf a good home.

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