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Old 3 February 2006, 02:24 AM   #1
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A Monster review for the true WIS

I found this on thePuristS.

http://www.thepurists.com/watch/features/8ohms/7s26/
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Old 3 February 2006, 02:52 AM   #2
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Aways said it always will Seiko the most underrated watch on this planet
today.What has amazed me is the quality of the dials,that would put a few
so called high end brands to shame,just look how the date wheels line up.


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Old 3 February 2006, 02:54 AM   #3
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Excellent link, John....thanks! You must be one happy chappy after reading it.
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Old 3 February 2006, 02:58 AM   #4
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The Monster has a great reputation, that's why I wanted one. Reading that review just solidified how tough it is for me.
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Beauty!

You wearing it today so you can smack old ladies in fur coats with it?
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Old 3 February 2006, 03:11 AM   #6
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Beauty!

You wearing it today so you can smack old ladies in fur coats with it?
Nah, I've got the ExpII on the carbon/red stitching strap today. Man, I've had three straps on it since Sunday.
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You wearing it today so you can smack old ladies in fur coats with it?
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Nah, I've got the ExpII on the carbon/red stitching strap today. Man, I've had three straps on it since Sunday.
Be very careful mate you might be getting a leather fetish,like Daren.
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Be very careful mate you might be getting a leather fetish,like Daren.
Too late, mate. I find I'm wearing the leather the most, the carbon second and the bracelet the least. I put it on for Sunday cuz I wanted to wear it skiing.
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Very good John! There's only one tiny thing I don't like about this watch (and all the others with the same function) and that's the day function. Just my own opinion.
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Very good John! There's only one tiny thing I don't like about this watch (and all the others with the same function) and that's the day function. Just my own opinion.
Frans, I agree on you with that. I would much rather have a manual wind function than a day function. In fact, i'd be happy with no day/date feature at all, so long as I could manually wind it. But that's splitting hairs. It's a tough MOFO of a diver!
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Great watch John. I have an old Seiko diver, the thing is indestructible! Thanks for the link.
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Great watch John. I have an old Seiko diver, the thing is indestructible! Thanks for the link.
Thanks C.J. It's a pretty beefy beast, and certainly not everyone's taste. I am of the opinion that it's so ugly, it's good looking. My wife thinks it's ugly as sin.

But one thing is for sure, it's a tough watch, and damned accurate considering the price. Now why can Seiko put a solid SS bracelet on a sub US$200 watch and my $7000 Explorer II has hollow links?
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Thanks C.J. It's a pretty beefy beast, and certainly not everyone's taste. I am of the opinion that it's so ugly, it's good looking. My wife thinks it's ugly as sin.

But one thing is for sure, it's a tough watch, and damned accurate considering the price. Now why can Seiko put a solid SS bracelet on a sub US$200 watch and my $7000 Explorer II has hollow links?
Thats exactly how my wife describes me

The bracelet is Rolex way of toying with us. Unfortunately, they are very good at it ....... Thats it! I'm boycotting Rolex. Anyone want to buy a GMT?
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The bracelet is Rolex way of toying with us. Unfortunately, they are very good at it ....... Thats it! I'm boycotting Rolex. Anyone want to buy a GMT?
I'll give you a pair of my very best clogs for it
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Hiding anything in those clogs? Sweetening the pot?? ( so to speak)
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Hiding anything in those clogs? Sweetening the pot?? ( so to speak)
Let's see now, next harvest is in 3 weeks. If you can hold on to that watch I can make it worth your while
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making sense now, "Bud"
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Hey, five minutes in the box for high-jacking my thread.
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5 MINUTES, ARE YOU NUTS, NO Blood, no intent to injure, come on Ref, 4 minutes at best..
How about 2 minutes for delay of thread...???
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5 MINUTES, ARE YOU NUTS, NO Blood, no intent to injure, come on Ref, 4 minutes at best..
How about 2 minutes for delay of thread...???
Is this hockey-nancy talk?
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Old 3 February 2006, 12:03 PM   #22
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Let's see now, next harvest is in 3 weeks. If you can hold on to that watch I can make it worth your while
Two pair, the decorative kind, like you had in your last avatar. Size 25 stuffed full of bounty from the harvest. And no shake either, I'm talking buds the size of my fist! hell, I'll even give you the famous Yacht Mariner instead, much nicer than the plain old GMT

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Excellent Johnny. Thanks Me thinks me may look for one.
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Excellent Johnny. Thanks Me thinks me may look for one.
Paul, you can get them on fleabay for around $140. Best bargain around. The cool thing is, they aren't and have never been, available in Canada.
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Excellent Johnny. Thanks Me thinks me may look for one.
Like this one to Paul if this did not have seiko on dial say a swiss brand I
would expect to pay upward of £500-£600 at Timefactors £125 about $210
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Is this hockey-nancy talk?
Better than girlie speed skating talk.
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Better than girlie speed skating talk.
What took you so long We wil rule Turin Go Orange, go, go, go!
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What took you so long We wil rule Turin Go Orange, go, go, go!
I had you on 'ignore' and took you off in a moment of benevolence.

The orange may do well in speed skating (but Japan will give you a tough ride)... however Canada will win double hockey gold!

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I had you on 'ignore' and took you off in a moment of benevolence.

The orange may do well in speed skating (but Japan will give you a tough ride)... however Canada will win double hockey gold!

Beauty, eh!
Japan is only short track and sprint. Field hockey (I know you guys laugh about this) is more our game (multiple world cups, both men and women). What I like very much is the 100 meter beer drinking, free style
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