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Speedy Thursday…double dog 1861 and 3861…both on an Omega mil green polyester NATO for today…

 
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The very rare Wiss Made Zodiac and I’m NOT taking offers, so just don’t ask.🙃

 
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Leaving in the wee hours with the early bird choice for second round of cataract surgery this morning. A 1920 16 size Illinois Capitol 21 jewel pocket watch with its keen "Red Ball" dial for concealing in the jeans watch pocket when they have a no-jewelry policy for the procedure.


All completed and back home. Very beneficial to vision. No discomfort. What's not to like.

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Is that the MAX…with those jumbotron displays but familiar looking overhead panel? I’m on the -800/-900 in Widgetville…we’re supposedly getting the MAX at some point…not really sure when.
Yup. That’s the MAX-8. We have all the 737 models at work, keeps it interesting switching from model to model… kinda as much as I change watches (about 3-4 times/day) lol. It’s nice to bring a vintage watch to a vintage plane haha.
 
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Speedy Thursday…double dog 1861 and 3861…both on an Omega mil green polyester NATO for today…

Do you take that configuration to work?!?
 
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Evening X-33, with an Oliva Series V Melanio Maduro, and a glass of Lagavulin 16. No a bad combo.
 
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Two today. This one from 1989, my Oyster Date-Just, and its granddaddy from late 1930s or early 1940s. My Rolex Royalite Observatory (translation, chronometer). 17-jewel, manual winder, 5 position adjustments. Movement by Aegler, associated with Rolex and Gruen. It don’t get enough “love”!
Never seen the Royalite. Really like its looks! 33mm?