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03:03 03/29/2017

Anonymous25873118

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you have put in for requests for events......why do they ignore you...i can maybe understand the mess up with trhe bugs etc...but no events..i cannot understand...there is just pure boredom..no chance to use even lamps..there is no excuse for the way they have treat the players...none.....so whats the point  no one answers or cares abourt your  or our requests they have proven that over the last two weeks


#2

04/19/2025

Anonymous32025781

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I love this new take on the Aquaracer Solargraph a watch I actually just love in general. The touches of rose gold really warms the watch up in a way I never realized it link needed but now that I see what the team at Time+Tide link have done it feels like what the watch should have been all along. It's also Time+Tide's 10th anniversary congrats to the team over there so I want to give link them a shout out for coming out with a great release like this in a big year for the publication.

#3

06/04/2025

Anonymous32036049

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In the bag I found some 24 watches and one deeply triggering charm bracelet stay tuned for that. All 24 link were quartz none were running the majority were likely intended as ladies' models and link several were from a brand that remains a mystery to both my colleagues and me. So let's break them into the following the good the bad and the link unknown.

#4

06/06/2025

Anonymous32036455

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Fortis made the Official Cosmonauts Chronograph back in 1994. The watch ran on a Lemania 5100 movement and became the first official watch of the Russian Space Agency ROSKOSMOS. That watch flew on MIR and ISS missions until 2003 when it made way for the Fortis B-42 Official Cosmonaut's Chronograph. In that watch the ETA 7750 made for a brand new 6-9-12 layout with a day and date at 300 and link its own bold tool-watch look. Twenty years later link that watch has gotten a massive link upgrade.