amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Septantieme is used in Belgium and Switzerland, not in France.
Jul 26, 2014,16:15 PM
In France, we say soixante dixième.
Best, my friend, and bravo!
Nicolas.
This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-07-26 16:19:29
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Well, Badminton can also be fast & intensive.. Nifty composition.. :)
By: hs111 : July 25th, 2014-19:50
.. composition, with the different shades of grey ! - Captures very well the symbols for this sport !.. This 70 ieme remains one of my absolute favs in the Reverso line, and for LGM in general. - elegant, too much, balanced, but not boring, Where both si...
PT950?
By: Fjan : July 26th, 2014-02:02
Nico... Nice photo!! Love badminton too! Btw... If I am correct about the casing (PT950) I doubt it is suitable for such fast pace (violent) sport! Hahaha.. Nice photo! ... HAGWE! ... Cheers! .. Jen.
love the gray dial!!
By: Fjan : July 26th, 2014-03:10
I own basic version in much lighter 18KPG casing already find the watch head a bit hefty... Can't imagine yours in PT950! Got to admit, i love the gray dial!! Cheers! .. Jen ...
No it's not!!
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : July 26th, 2014-05:10
It's perfect :) D
I love this watch Nicolas! Have a french language question:
By: watchthatman : July 26th, 2014-10:34
Do they say "septantieme" in france or is it more often "soixante-dixieme". My french tutor does not like septante, and she says it's something you're more likely to hear in Belgium than in France. Merci!