IronWing
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I tend to keep my watches around $500 or less since I need to replace them each year. My Seiko was not even a year old yet.
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I tend to keep my watches around $500 or less since I need to replace them each year. My Seiko was not even a year old yet.
I tend to keep my watches around $500 or less since I need to replace them each year. My Seiko was not even a year old yet.
I thought the op was a 'baller' with expensive watches? :Confused:
I tend to keep my watches around $500 or less since I need to replace them each year. My Seiko was not even a year old yet.
why not take the $500 and apply it to your mortgage? oh wait, you're already in foreclosure right?
god you're pathetic.
Why do you need to replace them each year? One of my favorite watches is a Tudor that's more than 50 years old:
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Why do you need to replace them each year? One of my favorite watches is a Tudor that's more than 50 years old:
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I have known a number of military pilots who wore Citizen Skyhawks, but personally I like mechanical watches and would have no use for a slide-rule bezel or any of the other features on that watch. To each his own - enjoy!
I myself am wearing one of these:
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lol, yeah you are mad. I had made enough payments on that mortgage as you realize. I think you were one of the one's that said I should have stopped paying much sooner than waiting 4+ years.
So fashion statement, like I said
Can anyone explain/link to all the foreclosure references? Is Alky really in foreclosure? I thought he was just underwater on a home that he bought at the stupidest point possible.
It's okay alkemyst, guess you can't afford to sport the watch I wear: http://www.amazon.com/Zenith-Tourbil...1200681&sr=1-1
I just got me one of these guys. What do you think?
http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Wat...&adtype=pla&kw
Amateur.It's okay alkemyst, guess you can't afford to sport the watch I wear: http://www.amazon.com/Zenith-Tourbil...1200681&sr=1-1
I just got me one of these guys. What do you think?
http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Wat...&adtype=pla&kw
It's unfortunate, but we all know you will never be able to even afford a watch even 1/10th that.
Actually I bought after the boom. It was the time people were buying again and values had fallen...almost 2008.
I was paying as I was supposed to and somewhere around my 6th month all my payments were no longer being applied to the balance. I kept getting promises they'd fix it and then I got notification from my creditors that they were raising my rates due to severe delinquency being reported (my interest payments went from $200 to over $1700 in a month).
Then my loan was sold and the new company assured me they'd work it all out. That was 4+ years ago. I stopped paying in January as I wasn't getting anywhere with sending them my payments. On a $265k loan they were reporting I owed almost $400k.
Watch looks much better in person than online. The other watch I was looking at looks better in the magazine than online or in the store: http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Solar-Al...ar+chronograph
because I work in equipment racks a lot and they tend to get scratched up badly.