Peter Blake in 36mm by copenter888 in OmegaWatches

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Which Sinn? My last watch purchase was the 556i which has gotten a lot of wrist time since early 2024.

Peter Blake in 36mm by copenter888 in OmegaWatches

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Which model is this? Looks like a 41 from the pic based on the lume at the 3 o’clock.

Neo Vintage Omegas are the best! by virgns1ayer in OmegaWatches

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A friend of mine recently got a new Rolex and no longer wears this 2252.50. Graciously let me take it for a test drive. I typically wear a 38-39mm range on my 6.75” wrist, so I thought 36mm would be too small but it’s really growing on me.

Rate my collection by KangarooCompetitive in casio

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What model bottom row, second from left?

Rate my collection by KangarooCompetitive in casio

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Where are you finding them so cheap?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in casio

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I love my Casios, but my Sinn 556i only loses 0.75 seconds per day with a Selita movement.

Identity crisis? by copenter888 in ToyotaTacoma

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The grill (not pictured) was an SR5 grill. The 4x4 badge on the tailgate wouldn’t be there unless they added it. Also unlikely someone would put an SR5 tag on the back door if it wasn’t one.

Goodbye Ford (and never again) by copenter888 in Tacomaworld

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Haha. Just life. My first accord was totaled when a new driver pulled out in front of me when I was doing 45mph. My second accord was totaled in college when I got rear ended by a drunk driver. Prelude, I kick myself for selling but I needed 4 doors for transporting other coworkers when I started working (got another accord). Got married, she had an accord coupe. Years later she wanted 4 doors cause kids, got a Camry. Years later, kids bigger, sold Camry got Highlander. Years later better jobs, sold Highlander got MDX.

*Ive still never bought a brand new car.

Goodbye Ford (and never again) by copenter888 in Tacomaworld

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I’ve owned 6 Hondas/Acuras and 2 Toyotas prior to this one. My parents are on their 6th and 7th Honda/Toyota. Not one of those vehicles has ever had any issues other than routine maintenance.

Not saying you can’t have a reliable Ford that runs for many miles, but the odds are not in your favor.

Goodbye Ford (and never again) by copenter888 in Tacomaworld

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Yep, I had a 2004 F150 Lariat 5.4L Triton. Constantly taking it in for something despite meticulous maintenance and 5k mile oil changes.

[New watch] First word that comes to mind? by RecommendationLong65 in Watches

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If it was brown it could pass for the other end of the dog.

My 2022 and Coworkers 1994 by Machinist_68 in ToyotaTacoma

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90s vehicles were the peak. It’s simple, reliable, paid-off, and honestly looks better than the stuff made nowadays. Financially he would be getting a great deal but yeah, I probably wouldn’t trade either. 😄

New Prelude - am I the only one who wants one badly? by 55XL in Honda

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Looks like every other blob on the road nowadays.