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Post22 May 2009, 20:46

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Post23 May 2009, 09:09

It's a rare Pulsar it's gold and it has diamonds and ........ I think it's horrible :~#

Is it just me or does anyone else agree?
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Post23 May 2009, 10:24

:~# :~#
A Pulsar totally ruined by someone with no taste at all...
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Post23 May 2009, 18:02

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oh my..
ive stated before i have no interest in pulsars..lol sorry..
and well.....now thats really put me off pulsars for ever and a day..
ohh a bit like eating a ;

Big Mac with a Filet-O-Fish balanced carefully on top.

as Roberto Duran said while fighting Sugar Ray..

"no mas"

No More !
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Post23 May 2009, 20:11

Tacky as all hell. Worst than the P2s and P3s with the diamonds around the crystal. Like the mouth of a Sea Lamprey
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Maybe it was owned by the lady from the JAmes BOnd flick....you know the one, "Pussy Galore".
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Post23 May 2009, 20:59

sorry but probably tackier than all theses put together..lol
enough already..lol
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Post23 May 2009, 23:42

Is the brother Johnson pleased to see the blonde with the nice camels toe or is that just a laser in his pocket :lol:

Has the watched been 'pimped' or did Pulsar actually produce this watch in limited numbers? - I recall seeing an advertisement from Pulsar showing this particular model or are my brains cells failing?

I don't think it is a particularly attractive piece on it's own but if I was an avid Pulsar fan and had this particular model missing from my collection I would want to purchase it in order to have a complete (or more complete) set, so from that point of view I can understand the value.
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Post24 May 2009, 23:58

bucko170 wrote:Is the brother Johnson pleased to see the blonde with the nice camels toe or is that just a laser in his pocket :lol:

If you're talking about the blonde in the slit dress - look close at her face....is it me, or is that not a terribly feminine bone structure? Kind of hard core, IMO.

One thing about that watch - the pictures show up a lot bigger on most of our monitors than the real size of it, so it may not be that god-awful on the wrist. .50cw of diamonds means those are really just diamond chips, with no significant commercial value. Maybe $75 to buy the whole lot through a jewelers supply. Apparently Pulsar had some made like that, but I had a P2 that was done up like that, which I really don't think was a factory job. Diamonds had fallen off, mounted in a cheesy ring of a brighter gold than the case....surprised it wasn't sold as belonging to Elvis in a previous life. :lol: It was a joy trashing it. :twisted: Bucko's right, for the die-hard collector it might be a necessary item, just to say you have one. ;-)
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Post26 May 2009, 19:31

If you're talking about the blonde in the slit dress - look close at her face....is it me, or is that not a terribly feminine bone structure? Kind of hard core, IMO.


Ooohh... she does have a face. I didn't look up that high before.:lol:
Well, the dress may be 'cheesy' and the face 'bony' but I'd take her over that Pulsar any day. Well, for a night anyway....
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Post26 May 2009, 20:53

bucko170 wrote:Has the watched been 'pimped' or did Pulsar actually produce this watch in limited numbers? - I recall seeing an advertisement from Pulsar showing this particular model or are my brains cells failing?
No, your brain cells are ok. There is a scan of the "Pulsar - Jeweler's Technical Manual 1st Edition" on the net that shows this model on page 9.
But still it looks so cheaply done in the closeup pics...
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Post26 May 2009, 21:01

LEDluvr wrote:
If you're talking about the blonde in the slit dress - look close at her face....is it me, or is that not a terribly feminine bone structure? Kind of hard core, IMO.


Ooohh... she does have a face. I didn't look up that high before.:lol:
Well, the dress may be 'cheesy' and the face 'bony' but I'd take her over that Pulsar any day. Well, for a night anyway....
Yeah, I can understand the appeal Mike. . . the skirt does get a guys mind going up & down, looking for an opening. :oops: And like an ebay item, she might actually look better in hand than on paper. !@@!
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Post26 May 2009, 21:14

No, your brain cells are ok. There is a scan of the "Pulsar - Jeweler's Technical Manual 1st Edition" on the net that shows this model on page 9.


Ahh I knew I'd seen it somewhere. So there was actually two ladies special models with 'full cut' diamonds - model No. 4290 with 22 diamonds and model No 3690 with 20 diamonds.
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Post27 May 2009, 02:15

Yeah, I can understand the appeal Mike. . . the skirt does get a guys mind going up & down, looking for an opening. And like an ebay item, she might actually look better in hand than on paper.


LOL Ed! And like an ebay item, if it's not up to your expectations you can always 'reslit her' . :-P
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Post27 May 2009, 02:31

LEDluvr wrote:
Yeah, I can understand the appeal Mike. . . the skirt does get a guys mind going up & down, looking for an opening. And like an ebay item, she might actually look better in hand than on paper.


LOL Ed! And like an ebay item, if it's not up to your expectations you can always 'reslit her' . :-P

All this talk about slits and and skirts.... it has my head throbbing. :x
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Post27 May 2009, 13:48

retroleds wrote:All this talk about slits and and skirts.... it has my head throbbing. :x
Which head exactly do you mean? ;-)
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Post27 May 2009, 15:05

rewolf wrote:
retroleds wrote:All this talk about slits and and skirts.... it has my head throbbing. :x
Which head exactly do you mean? ;-)
Exactly :mrgreen:
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Post28 May 2009, 19:01

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