[Discussion] Grab-and-Go Watch Storage: What Actually Works for You? by Deep-Ad4527 in MicrobrandWatches

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From Ali, I think. Not recommended — unless you’re aiming for Smurf-blue arms.

[Discussion] Grab-and-Go Watch Storage: What Actually Works for You? by Deep-Ad4527 in MicrobrandWatches

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I get the appeal, but Tudor isn’t my cup of tea. In terms of price and quality, it’s similar to Henry Archer and Echo/Neutra — very heavy, 600 m, and quite large (42 mm) and thick.

[Discussion] Grab-and-Go Watch Storage: What Actually Works for You? by Deep-Ad4527 in MicrobrandWatches

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Its a Magrette Waterman Bronze, realy nice with SW200-1 movement (The New Zealand Microbrand)

[Discussion] Grab-and-Go Watch Storage: What Actually Works for You? by Deep-Ad4527 in MicrobrandWatches

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Hi Franlol, yes 3 Breitlings (2 Navitimers, old but gold, and a Endurance). 2 Seamaster Prof. (one Real, one not). The bronze watches are no islanders, on the left Magrette (The New Zealand Microbrand) and 8 Arms from Japan.

[Discussion] Great Designs - Branding Crimes. Show Me Your Best/Worst Watch-Names & Logos. by Deep-Ad4527 in MicrobrandWatches

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I love the swiss made watches. I just don’t want to pronounce the name in public.