WRUW Today?

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Think I’ll wear this 165.003 to Covent Garden tonight

 
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AP skeleton perpetual calendar, originally sold in 1986. Thin, only 8mm thick.
 
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because it is nautilus speedmaster

It came out before the Nautilus, from what I understand.
 
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Decent daily desk diver
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In response to the thread, Wedding Day Watches. In the post I included in that thread, today, I will wear my 57-year old Accutron 214 which I wore on our wedding day, April 16, 1966, at Montreal Expo ‘67 where I got caught in a rainstorm, in 1971 at our son’s christening, on April 16, 2016 at our 50th wedding anniversary banquet, and on April 16, 2021, when the family celebrated our 55th anniversary. Still looks like new, and runs like new.

 
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many thing wrong with this but it keeps time and I love it
probably wrong endlinks
so BOR out leather in now
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Wearing my late father’s linen-dial Gruen. It gets minimal wrist time but it never fails to transport me, albeit briefly, back to mid-century.

 
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Cleaning out the lockers at the beach today.
 
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A rare outing for the evening,

 
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Wearing my late father’s linen-dial Gruen. It gets minimal wrist time but it never fails to transport me, albeit briefly, back to mid-century.


And James Bond's choice in Dr.No ! (London baccarat scene)
 
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Big Triangle for me today (the one on the right)

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Cheers

Ian
They have the same large triangle, don't they?
What happened to that relume on the one on the right? That looks quite uneven, don't you think?