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I bought my wife a Patek Phillipe for her 50th.
I do like their lime pickle.
I bought my wife a Patek Phillipe for her 50th.
I do like their lime pickle.
Me too. Mine too. Mine too - from time to time I give it a sentimental shake, in the hope that it will start going again! Wonder if it's the same style?I have:
an old seiko (??I think) belonging to my dad, (who died mid 80s, so it's older than that...think he'd had it 12 yrs or so before he popped his clocks...might be wrong). The face/hands needed mending several times, and the last time it broke, the bloke in the jeweller's said it was kinf of beyond meaningful fixing!! Still keep it though, sentimentality and all that.
A £5 Lidl jobby, which I wear all the time, in water, out of water, it's brill!!!!
A £40 jobby off Amazon that Mrs F got me on my 50th birthday... it's nice and shiny, so I keep it for 'best'.
I have:
an old seiko (??I think) belonging to my dad, (who died mid 80s, so it's older than that...think he'd had it 12 yrs or so before he popped his clocks...might be wrong). The face/hands needed mending several times, and the last time it broke, the bloke in the jeweller's said it was kinf of beyond meaningful fixing!! Still keep it though, sentimentality and all that.
It's probably a 7s26 movement,or something similarly popular. It's got sentimental value, throw a few quid at it, either get the movement alone or a donor watch (which will provide a new handset) via Ebay, say £20 tops, get a "bloke on a stall" to fit it, maybe £10, job done.![]()
My first digital watch had a melody alarm which played Waltzing Matilda.