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The GS is back on the wrist today, really getting a kick out of lately for some reason...
 
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Wakmann, the 1 that started the craze for Vintage pieces.Saw this @ a GTG I attended & showed interest,couple months l8r Colin @ gophishin contacted me thru a p/m & a deal was made.
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Wakmann, the 1 that started the craze for Vintage pieces.Saw this @ a GTG I attended & showed interest,couple months l8r Colin contacted me thru a p/m & a deal was made.

Great looking Walkman, William!
 
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Thanks Alex.
Big Doxa fan here had many over the years. Last 1 was a 5000T pro.




I started with the 1200T Pro but found the dial too small for me. I then got the 1500T Pro and loved the proportions but it was just a beast and a bit too heavy to wear. Then I got this 800Ti and it has the same proportions of the 1500T that I love and the lighter weight of Titanium. Plus the cool tritium tubes. It's the Goldilocks of watches for me. This one is JUST right.
 
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Still enjoying this little beauty. Bulova Snorkel "Devil Diver" 666 Feet (Bulova Cal. 11ALACD) ca.1967 on original advertisement from the same year.
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With the Longines earlier today decided to pull out an inexpensive 'Services' for the evening.
Fifty years younger than the Longines but with a simple movement that keeps good time, just don't keep it in the bedroom as the noise would waken the dead.
Why do I have it ? condition plus it is another piece of UK watch history.

 
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Although the Black Bay arrived Tuesday, today is the first chance I had to take it out on the town.
[emoji122] Congratulations looks great on you. The Blue is on my short list