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Mike's expert assistant tonight, will be flogging spray and leave then an airfryer tomorrow no doubt.

Oh the lady that had the dodgy knee or hip and loved a stroll down any old treadmill is now on this show rubbing her face with a miracle pen thingy, she must have eventually got fed up with them treadmills.
 
DING DONG

"this watch is almost fabled" says Mike

Hang we only have a finite amount, single figures says Mike

Kev said he had hundreds a few days ago

At least try chaps. The ASA if they had any backbone would be allover this
 
Very creative way of telling people to hurry up and order. Telling them the watches are NOW limited stock. This I suppose is meant to imply many of the said watches have ‘flown out of the door’ leaving the aforementioned as limited stock remaining. Or is the real truth they only ever had a handful in the first place. Therefore ‘limited stock’ that was always so and that being the case, probably better described as ‘long-term never decreasing limited stock’.
 
Kevski says the NH72 movement is one of the most expensive automatic movements Seiko make.:ROFLMAO:

Christ it's nowhere near the most expensive of TMI's Seiko movement (NE range is) let alone close to the price of the movements Seiko Epson & Seiko Instruments make for the higher end Seiko & Grand Seiko watches.
Come on Hammy what Kevster meant is one of the top 100

He seems a little less pissed off tonight about having overbought the facebook winner
 
The cookery knife watch is still going strong 👍 wonder which watch will still be available in 6 months, this, ve are one, Mr grey, rocket n1, and so on, oh and that submarine one 😎

The only ones that has a chance of not being here is the VEareONE (598 ever made) & The Gurhkas (100 & 50 ever made) watch as they are both small number limited editions, the rest while also limited edition have limited editions of 3,000 and are part of their standard range. You can also tell what is older stock from Kevski's wardrobe, they don't have the Made in Lithuania on the dial.

Kev often says that the 3,000 refers to the cases made, ie only 3,000 Almaz cases across the whole Almaz Range, but considering there are 37 variations/colours/dial design of the Almaz then, if we are to believe Kevski, that would mean only 81 of each variant would be made.
 

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