Hi guys
Here my Cyan boy
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Hi guys
Here my Cyan boy
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..............We choose to go to the Moon.................
JFK
I guess cyan sounds more manly than baby blue...
It looks fabulous and nice choice; I like that Glycine sometimes pushes the colour palette away from the staid and conservative. For example, I'd love to have the Combat Chrono in this forum's banner.
Really cool! Congrats! :)
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Glycine Airman SST 06,
Glycine Incursore, 46 mm,
Rolex Explorer 214270
Rolex GMT 16750
Omega Baby Ploprof, 166.0250
Omega SM300, rebuild
Omega Seamaster, Orients, Seiko, g-shock, 70's vintage etc...
Very different - nice! And yet again, much better photos than anything on the Glycine website!
Sodiac
Too many watches, only two wrists and never enough time...
Photos don't cost anything to post, so it always amazes me how many manufacturers still represent their products so poorly by posting limited images of their watches. I would think that a photo from every angle of a watch should be a minimum standard to use. Glycine do have nice sized images of the front or dial of their watches, but that's it. How weird is that? You had the watch there, the photographer too, so why not just take a few more?
Maybe this will help. It's interesting that only the "yellow" version is listed as being officially sold-out. Considering it's popularity, you'd think the company would be quick to reprise that colour combination, which incidentally I consider to be lime green, not yellow. Then again, the Swiss work at higher altitudes and no doubt colours appear much differently to them.
The others are red, blue, pink and orange. I wonder how many of the pink models sold?
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I saw a two pink versions at italian ebay a couple of weeks ago...non chrono, the regular Combat 07. Both for sale at something below 300 euros...
/Erik
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Glycine Airman SST 06,
Glycine Incursore, 46 mm,
Rolex Explorer 214270
Rolex GMT 16750
Omega Baby Ploprof, 166.0250
Omega SM300, rebuild
Omega Seamaster, Orients, Seiko, g-shock, 70's vintage etc...
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