Nice shot!
CS, you're killing it lately with these new photos. I love that one with the cufflinks. Maybe post that up, here? Anyway, nice photography, sir. |>
Thank you, sir! Here we go with the cufflink shot:Nice shot!
CS, you're killing it lately with these new photos. I love that one with the cufflinks. Maybe post that up, here? Anyway, nice photography, sir. |>
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Thank you, sir! Here we go with the cufflink shot:
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Thank you, sir! Here we go with the cufflink shot:
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While there's still time....
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Thanks. I wear one at a time, for several days usually. Then one of the others starts with its siren song and I change 'em. ;-)Such a gorgeous watch. I don't know how you choose which watch to wear each:-s
Hey Dan, my one is the 38.5mm model. The easy way to tell with the AT 8500 is by looking at the date window. With the 38.5mm version, the edge of the date window is in line with the chapter ring and the number 15. If you look at Rob's one in his post you'll see a clear gap between the date window and chapter ring, indicating the larger 41mm model.Richard. what size is your AT?
ASRSPR's previously posted photo's started my quest for a blue AT. Now that I got it this new shot brings a smile and good memories of the hunt... In my view one of the few true gentlemens watches and definately a keeper. If you too much regret selling it you can allways start a quest for a "new" one. Well worth the hunt.This shot makes me regret selling mine:-(