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September 1 2006 at 2:26 AM
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Davo
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>> Nice one Steve .

September 1 2006, 12:00 PM 


You know, I can never see too much of these fantastic and interesting watches .

Thanks for sharing .

 
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I see you have also gone for the yellow strap! Great colour mix with the puzzle....

September 1 2006, 3:42 PM 

Have you solved the mystery of both objects?

Thanks for the photo Steve.

Andrew H

 
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I have both straps

September 1 2006, 6:29 PM 

just put the yellow one on yesterday. it is definitely different and fun.

I'm pretty good with the Rubik's cube. Takes me about 3 min to solve. The world record is like 6 seconds though ;(

 
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Lee
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Well done!

September 2 2006, 1:56 AM 

Love the watch and the strap combination. My favourite. Wonder what it would look like with a green strap ?????

Enjoy and best of health!

 
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Great pic Steve, you say....

September 4 2006, 9:00 AM 

that YOU changed the strap, did you do it or your AD?, if you did it is it difficult to do ?.
Thanks. James.

 
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mike
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Review of FM

September 27 2006, 9:55 PM 

Steve, now that you had the watch for a while, your impressions as well as the concerns you had on the scratches? Is the sand blasted titanium any more resistant than the other finishes? Also, I understand that it is a great sports watch but how sporting ? Is it great for tennis, golf, skiing etc, I do not mean extreme sports. Thanks for your response.

 
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