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I can't beleive this is still on topic, without a mention of pearls :lol: Not that i'm wishing this thread heads towards that route before anyone tests the mods.

Personaly, not a fan of the necklace as I'm nowhere near religious. However, as Andrew mentions it's you that needs to be happy. If you like it :)
 
I wear a steel ring with a small diamond on it. On the inside, there's "Mama 2005" engraved. When I turned 18, it was a gift from my mom (my sister and brother also got a ring on their 18)
I wear a pair of Marine dogtags that was send to me as a gift from the US. I always leave them underneath my shirt.. except when I had my (ex)girlfriend.. during some occasions see pulled them out and she wore them.. if you catch my drift :p
And I wear a Tissot watch or a Nixon watch.

Not a fan of a cross or 'Turbo Kids' golden necklaces.
 
maggi112":2jpc2taa said:
Will British air ways allow you to wear it :lol:

of course they will, surly they let all their trolley dolleys wear a bit of bling
 
Didn't used to. I seem to recall (and iirc it was a daily mail led story/campaign - therefore probably was a result or cause of cancer whilst also being a conspiracy to kill princess Diana) some old bird was stopped because it might cause offence to people who aren't religious or have camel aids or something. It was a non story cos it was just common sense to allow it
 
i havent been on comp so missed out on the fun of this topic, just get an even nicer watch. (proper watch make not a fashion watch :p)
 
Not a fan of men wearing necklaces ... crosses look a little bit gay IMO, unless you're wearing it for religious reasons of course! But each to their own!
 
Hmm gays and crosses... Not sure the two really mix :lol: his holyness probably wouldn't like the cross called gay. I approve!
 
maggi112":3lhv2r5z said:
Hmm gays and crosses... Not sure the two really mix :lol: his holyness probably wouldn't like the cross called gay. I approve!
The irony when a gay man is seen wearing a cross :lol:
 
Oh of course, I forgot rob came out over that milfs son?
 
You don't need to be religious to wear a cross, but tbh I am quite religious n I was looking into getting a cross bracelet as I prefer them to necklaces
 
Cheers. I'd missed Nixons before. There's some nice looking watches there - and bl00dy cheap for what they are, if the narative is to be believed. :)
 
Araf":1iucjzrv said:
Cheers. I'd missed Nixons before. There's some nice looking watches there - and bl00dy cheap for what they are, if the narative is to be believed. :)
yes their watches are lovely on the whole. And very well priced and made
 
you need something with history. like the moon watch - omega speedmaster proffesional (only watch worn by nasa astronauts) or tag heuer monaco, blue face, blue strap like old steve mcqueen wore in the film le man. now they are 2 good watches :)
 
manofhow":4cf9guxo said:
you need something with history.

Most importantly you need a watch that you are happy to wear. I have a couple of expensive watches that just don't sit naturally on my wrist, so only get used infrequently. I usually end up reverting to an old Ebel that I've been unable to better in over 10 years.
 
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