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    CWC G10 Watch for auction to help the parcels fund...

    Folks, a member on here has sent me his Army issue G10 watch for auction to raise funds for our Parcels for the Troops appeal.

    I will put photos on here shortly.

    The donor admits, it is certainly not "as new" as it has been with him in active service.

    I wish I was in a position to offer some cash for it. I'd be proud to wear it myself.

    So, chaps and chapesses, will you help us to help our troops and get yourself a genuine Cabot Watch Company G10 watch?

    Cliff.

    http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/p...10Watch004.jpg

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    I'll start the ball rolling at £20
    Cheers Lloyd

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    http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/p...10Watch003.jpg




    That's not a strap. That's a belt!!!!!

    £30 for a new belt bid.
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    The straps are brill, when dirty just wash got one on my watch, I would bid but with the impending doom of my job at the moment I can't any way I've got a G10 watch on my wrist, two would look silly

    You can also get that type of strap in many different colours

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    Hi,

    I have a brand new and unworn watch strap for the G10 in my cellar. Im more than happy to send it F.O.C to the winner (if required )


    Happy bidding !

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    £5o bid from me.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryD View Post
    £5o bid from me.



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    Excellent mate!

    Very generous bid.
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    An excellent cause! £60 bid.

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    I Still need a belt - £65 Bid
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonG View Post
    I Still need a belt - £65 Bid
    Unlikely to be long enough to circumnavigate your one pack though!

    £66

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    If no BBSers object I would like to buy/bid for this watch as a belated birthday present for my old pal Sir Clifford with a bid of £100. I know sir Clifford would really like this watch and now I am back at work and can afford a present for him at last in recognition for his friendship and support after the serious RTA I suffered in January that put me off work with serious injuries for over 6 monthes.

    This was a very generous gift from a well known BBSer who wishes to remain nameless for now and having an MWC and CWC G10 watch already which I've owned for 23 years with any problems whatsoever I believe these watches are the best bar none they are more or less indestructable.

    If anyone already bidding on this does have any objections please post below
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Gary of Grayling View Post
    If no BBSers object I would like to buy/bid for this watch as a belated birthday present for my old pal Sir Clifford with a bid of £100

    You Sir, are a 1st Class Bloke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenmachine View Post
    You Sir, are a 1st Class Bloke.


    Cheers Rod .
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    How embarrassed am I right now....

    When Gary came to my house this afternoon, I showed him the watch.

    Before I knew it, he said he'd pay £100 for it as a prezzie for me.

    I was overwhelmed, I don't do these sorts of 'receiving gifts' very well.

    Less people than I can count on one hand have been such good friends to me as Gary has.

    I'm selfishly wearing the watch right now, just as selfishly hoping no-one else bids £101!
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    Well done Mr. Grayling, top call

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