My 007 watch has arrived!
Finally! A Rolex submariner 2010 sporting the original James Bond Maratac strap. Being amazed of its smooth Swiss movement and the blue-lit lume at night, this watch is truly a masterpiece. I haven’t tested its submariner capabilities yet, but that WR of 1000ft is sure hefty. I had replaced the pristine oyster bracelet as I have dibs on the Bond strap, and also because I’m worried that I’ll beat the hell out of it. I know scratches and dings gives it character, but I think it’s better to go low profile, and I see it sexy and more casual to wear.
For the fundings, it really costs a leg and all, Nights and nights thinking of owning a leica camera these days but as of now I am deeply in love with my Fuji. So rather taking the purchase, its wiser to save the money and invest for things that succeeds its value through time.
And it goes without saying that it really feels awesome to be 007.
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They Live, 1988, directed by John Carpenter
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By ‘ernievigil21’ on instagram: Trumpet for a Trumpet #2013x21 http://bit.ly/12AoxLR
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Ayrton Senna in Toleman, 1984 *-*
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home-made tattoos ; orion’s belt on andrew — melbourne, 2013
Nick you should do this to me
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Roy Batty #2
Fact: Roy Batty was supposed to have cybernetic enhancements and battle gear implants to attach high level weaponry where those magic marker dots are. The idea eventually got scrapped but a few action figures have these markings on them too.
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