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Horological Meandering: The single deployant buckle

usually doesn't fit well with my wrist, so if there's a choice I always prefer a double deployant. It does extend the leather straps economic life.
21d
By: riverside / Henry
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Cartier: I think

this is great. i have been looking around for this Santos Dumont model.
21d
By: riverside / Henry
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Beautiful!

Can't imagine that it is kept so well after 68 years!
3M
By: riverside / Henry
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Great clock!

No winding needed. How long have you owned it before it required servicing?
4M
By: riverside / Henry
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Rolex: I think they mean that don't ask about

the stock levels of display stands and display trays, as they are also "For Exhibition Only".
5M
By: riverside / Henry
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Independents: Decadence. Why not, if you like it?

I have a Montblanc Oscar Wilde pencil, but I keep it (with the fountain pen) as a collection. My working pencils are these two. Personally, I think that the Pilot has a better handling feel. Pilot & Staedtler pencils
6M
By: riverside / Henry
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Ulysse Nardin: Wonderful, beautiful

and colourful dial. How amazing! Well, where's the time? (Pun intended).
6M
By: riverside / Henry
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Horological Meandering: Would such a watch

stolen from a celebrity be easily sold in the secondary market? Bear in mind that production volume of Richard Mille isn't that big.
7M
By: riverside / Henry
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: I think a Patek Phillipe Calatrava has

increased prices by a higher percentage than that of a reverso (or master control) in a similar period of time. Let the invisible hand of Milton Friedman work.
7M
By: riverside / Henry
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