Popped a MDS on a Barton and guess what, my wife fell in love with the watch. I couldn’t be happier, the watch is now part of her collection.
One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
Richard
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
Re: One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
IIRC from previous posts your wife chose that particular dial when you bought the watch.
Neil
Neil
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Re: One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
Indeed she did, Mrs D has petite wrists and wasn’t confident wearing the watch until today. A simple change of strap made all the difference.
Richard
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
Re: One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
Looks like a great strap match!
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Re: One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
I expected to read a post about literally losing a watch! I’m glad I was wrong.
You haven’t “lost” a watch so much as transferred possession. That really is a lovely watch. What an amazing dial.
You haven’t “lost” a watch so much as transferred possession. That really is a lovely watch. What an amazing dial.
Drew
Re: One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
It certainly is, photographs don’t do the watch justice.
Richard
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
Re: One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
@Richard D
I came across this on WUS just now
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/my-h ... o.5317220/
I thought you might be keen on the first image in particular.
I came across this on WUS just now
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/my-h ... o.5317220/
I thought you might be keen on the first image in particular.
Re: One way to lose a watch but gain so much more
Thank you, it’s a limited edition £19,000 watch of just 10, sold out. Beautiful.
Richard
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
‘A gas station owned by Harland Sanders was the site of the first KFC in 1930. Motorists were served fried chicken at his own dining-room table.’
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