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Lloyd November 10th 05 08:29 PM

Most common SPAM email thiese days...
 
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 12:19:58 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

...seems to come from the 10,000 dealers for replica watches:

* Rolex Watches


I had a Rolex for a while (won it in a sailing race!). It cost me $150/yr
to keep it cleaned enough to keep reasonable time. I sold it to a
"collector" and bought a $50 Timex that kept MUCH bettter time, and it
didn't cost me anything more than $10 every 5 yrs or so for a new battery.

Lloyd


Dr. Dr. Smithers November 10th 05 09:59 PM

Most common SPAM email thiese days...
 
My mother gave me a gold Omega when I graduated from college. It was a
beautiful watch, but heavy as hell and the time needed to be adjusted every
few weeks. It was stolen from a hotel room and I ended up buying a
substantially less expensive watch, that was rated from 300 M waterproof and
that keep perfect time. The only time I had to adjust the time is when the
battery went dead.


"Lloyd" wrote in message
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 12:19:58 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

...seems to come from the 10,000 dealers for replica watches:

* Rolex Watches


I had a Rolex for a while (won it in a sailing race!). It cost me $150/yr
to keep it cleaned enough to keep reasonable time. I sold it to a
"collector" and bought a $50 Timex that kept MUCH bettter time, and it
didn't cost me anything more than $10 every 5 yrs or so for a new battery.

Lloyd




JR North November 11th 05 05:54 AM

Most common SPAM email thiese days...
 
Best watch I ever owned was a $5.99 black plastic El Cheapo LCD from
7-11, bought back in the mid '80's. That sucker kept time to within a
minute or so per year, and ran 8 years on the original battery. I still
have it...
JR

Lloyd wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 12:19:58 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:


...seems to come from the 10,000 dealers for replica watches:

* Rolex Watches



I had a Rolex for a while (won it in a sailing race!). It cost me $150/yr
to keep it cleaned enough to keep reasonable time. I sold it to a
"collector" and bought a $50 Timex that kept MUCH bettter time, and it
didn't cost me anything more than $10 every 5 yrs or so for a new battery.

Lloyd



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