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My watch for the weekend!!

Post04 Aug 2012, 15:54

Ok ...i have to attend 2 party's, one of a man who is getting old(40) on saterday, and one of a woman who is getting old (40) on sunday. As i'm allready past 40, i will wear my most futuristic watch on both occasions. M:)W:)M so now i'm feeling 18 again. :-D

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Post05 Aug 2012, 21:31

That's a strange looking timepiece, I wonder how many years are required to learn how to check the time on that watch, but surely isn't something that people won't notice! :mrgreen:
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Post06 Aug 2012, 11:50

That's clever! It might be a perfect watch for a movie inspired by an Isaac Asimov's book! :-D
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Post10 Aug 2012, 18:04

this weekend :-D .
a Hamilton Pulsomatic
Inside the Hamilton Pulsomatic is the Calibre H1970 automatically generated quartz movement (gee, I wonder why "1970" is in there). It has a power reserve of about 82 days when fully charged, and is made by Swiss ETA.

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Post10 Aug 2012, 18:16

It surely looks very chunky on the wrist! I've never seen a Pulsomatic in a normal picture, apart from the photoshopped press pictures. I guess it's heavy on the wrist? And I also wonder if the inverted LCD display is easily readable at the direct sunlight.
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Post10 Aug 2012, 19:12

its perfect readable in every situation...but yeah its heavy. :-D

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Post10 Aug 2012, 19:21

Despite LCD watches aren't my cup of tea, I like this one! The inverted LCD display remembers me of the early DSM watches! :-D
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Post10 Aug 2012, 19:40

Very nice

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