Closed casebacks FTW. Especially with the likes of AP and JLC.
Closed casebacks FTW. Especially with the likes of AP and JLC.
Depending on which dealer you use, you can get a good mechanical 21,600 vph movement (the same beat speed as Omega/Audemars Piguet, etc.) in a watch for as little as $30.
I dunno, the Unitas 6497 movement is pretty carefully repped, these days. Unless this is a Valjoux 7750. I'm not up on Panerais enough to know which movement this particular one uses.
I think the UI skin is actually pretty awesome. Sure, it's probably going to take longer to get updates, but if you're buying a Prada phone, I'm betting you don't care about that sort of thing.
As a recent webOS-iOS convert, all I can do is breathe deeply and wait.
+1 to that. I've saved thousands over the years, thanks to the Genius bar. Even in a shop as crowded and busy as the North Michigan Ave. store in Chicago, they've always treated me right.
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They actually had downward-firing ejector seats to avoid the elevated aileron. Pilots had to roll over at low altitudes, because there were accidents with people ejecting into the ground.
Wow!
Exploding toasters: America's hidden menace!
Wow!
Fine. $20. $50. $100. I don't care, just some reasonable amount—something that the average person could pay, like a speeding ticket.
That's an optimistic user map.
I think the public outcry against anti-pirating law would all but stop if the studios didn't try to gouge offenders for so much money.
Let's get that mushroom-cloud-fireball one in some night fireworks!