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  1. Hi boys, Check out my new Patek Philippe. It's a 5180/1G. Those Rolexes, Breitlings and Tag Heuers are a little too common for my tastes! Just to share, I got this for a good price of less than S$120 grand! Expensive to buy but free for you guys to ogle! Sure it's a little extragavant but watches are those few things that define men cause our dressing is pretty much straight forward. I believe a watch brings out a man's personality the most! Anyway, what kinda wrist wear do you guys own? Can share with me? Some of you guys do wear those Citizens and Casios right? You can share even if you are wearing those very common ones. By the way, here's my Patek's details: "This new, exclusive model reveals the mechanical and aesthetic perfection of an ultra-thin self-winding skeleton movement which has been lavishly engraved and decorated by hand. Featuring a maximum number of parts consummately pierced by highly talented artisans, only very few of these skeleton movements will be crafted each year." Ultra-thin mechanical self-winding skeleton movement Caliber 240 SQU Small-linked gold bracelet Sapphire crystal case back, blue-tinted perimeter Water resistant to 30 m Case diameter: 39 mm White gold Skeleton movement with hand-engraved decoration Overall diameter: 27.5 mm Height: 2.53 mm 27 jewels, 6 bridges Balance: Gyromax Vibrations per hour: 21600 Power reserve: 48h max Number of parts: 159 Amazing isn't it?
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