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Richard Mille: The 16s not really....

my cup of tea but I have to say these look pretty cool.
13Y
By: Da Guru
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Patek Philippe: In which case this quite obviously wouldn't.....

be the forum for them.
13Y
By: Da Guru
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Patek Philippe: Help with 3448.

Does anyone have any pictures of preferably an early 3448 movement or even any later ones if possible? Thanks in advance.
13Y
By: Da Guru
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Richard Mille: Will we ever grow up?...

If it's true what they say about the 'oder the boys the bigger the toys' what will we be buying when we're 70?!
13Y
By: Da Guru
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Richard Mille: For the record....

just as the rm27 is without doubt my favorite watch of all time (though admittedly I am still in the honey moon period of having only had it for a few months) if I had to choose between my Porsche Turbo, G55 and last in series wide body Bentley Azure Mulliner it would be the G55 any day ANY-DAY of t
13Y
By: Da Guru
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Richard Mille: Yeah, you could go that way with the comparison aesthetically...

but in actuality they are opposites I think. The 27 being as much a contradiction unto itself as the Merc. A utilitarian complicated racing machine on the wrist built primarily for withstanding huge shocks where as the Enzo needs a glass like surface to drive on in order to stay in one piece! The G5
13Y
By: Da Guru
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Richard Mille: Drum roll please..........

I give you the one, the only, utilitarian super-car ever made.......The G55. Just as at home taking a battering n the woods, quarries, mountain tops or swamps as it is at 120 mph on the motor-way, eventually coming to rest in the city, where it turns only the most knowledgeable of heads.
13Y
By: Da Guru
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Richard Mille: You are wrong, and whilst I agree with you that....

the Lambo wouldn't be a good comparison, neither would a Super-bike for its lack of toughness IMO.
13Y
By: Da Guru
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