Quirky, but the craftsmanship is unreal:
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php...=2698783&rid=0
Quirky, but the craftsmanship is unreal:
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php...=2698783&rid=0
Where does the battery go?
Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
1974 911"S" - Silver
1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
10 sec 67 VW
Early "S" Registry #439
Tag Heuer V-4
Belt Driven Watch!
http://www.tagheuer.com/the-collecti...bl%3Flang%3Den
Early S Registry #235
rgruppe #111
Originally Posted by Cornpanzer
Real watches don't need batteries......
Yep.Originally Posted by Flat Six, inc.
Tom
PS: No 500E spotted yet.
Early S Registry #235
rgruppe #111
Joking, only joking
Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
1974 911"S" - Silver
1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
10 sec 67 VW
Early "S" Registry #439
I'm guessing the Casino watch is $25K+.
That V4 is really cool too. There's a video on YouTube and it reminds me of our flat 6 engines!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM5D4jUHX5o
Originally Posted by Cornpanzer
I should have known......sorry to be so dense.....
The Casino watch is actually just a Casio with an 'N' thrown in.
$39.95
So, if you pull the lever and get three bells, does it spew quarters? How intriguing could it be to play a slot machine that you CAN'T POSSIBLY beat? OK, I agree its a pretty cool watch but I would probably find it aggravating if I couldn't win.......
Ed Cave
Atlanta, GA
Member No. 738
1958 Porsche 356A Sunroof Coupe
1998 Porsche Carrera S
2008 Porsche Carrera S (her dd)
2013 Audi A7 (my dd)
Like this one.Originally Posted by Flat Six, inc.
A '64 Carrera re-issue, gotta wind it, but I love its style... A Lemania c.1873 movement.
Stefan Josef Koch
RGruppe #194/SRegistry #1063
1969 Porsche 911E, Light Ivory (38 years and counting)
2015 Porsche Cayman S
2012 BMW R1200GS, 1973 BMW R75/5
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