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Girard Perregaux:
Thanks for the pictures of this interesting and attractive watch, Nico.
I assume Portsmouth and Port Royal are the locations he sailed between to test his chronometer. All the best, Jon
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Patek Philippe:
Yes, they were the same or very similar. Of the two, I preferred the 5236.
7h
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Patek Philippe:
You’re welcome. I agree. There were some nice models but nothing really eye catching for me.
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Patek Philippe:
I’m pleased to hear it.
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Omega:
Really nice sporty Speedy, Hussam!
You can’t beat a bit of orange to liven up a watch. Here in the UK, it’s been one of the wettest springs on record, so we could do with some sun and heat. I think we may get to 20c next week! All the best, Jon
8h
By: GWIS
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Patek Philippe:
Yes, the Aquanaut is really great.
8h
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Patek Philippe:
You’re welcome.
8h
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Patek Philippe:
Thanks Salman.
Yes, all good thanks. I hope life is treating you and your family well too?
8h
By: GWIS
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Patek Philippe:
No problem.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre:
Very nice Memovox!
Enjoy your weekend. Jon
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