New Sponsors?

bobmcfc said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
City - sponsored by Jaguar. Rags - dumped by Audi and now sponsored by Chrysler. They'll be lucky to get Leyland DAF trucks soon.

Seriously, I hear that we will possibly be getting some major new commercial deals soon.
Does our owner have a stake in Ferrari too ?

Mubadala had a minor stake, part of their deal for Ferrari world in Abu Dhabi I guess.
 
Khaldoon and bobby both showing off there Richard Mille... khaldoon and Mubadala are also very in with Mille due to him being a sponser of the Abu Dhabi Grand prix:
Google image search Richard Mille, khaldoon Al Mubarak and Mancini...
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
My cousin loves his watches and always promised himself a Richard Mille one day.

Not too many places you can get them, the one Rafa Nadal wears was a £500k gift for winning his first Wimbledon.

He went into Bond Street last month and spent £76k - a £35k deposit.

Lovely watch, pretty heavy to wear, but what a waste of fucking money, especially as he can't afford to get a mortgage in Surrey.
Just Googled 'Richard Mille watches' and there isn't a single one I would pay even £76 for, never mind £76k. They're all monstrosities. Give me a classic timepiece any day.

It's all about opinions though!!
 
TBH, I had not even heard of Richard Mille until I saw it on the boards, and £500,000 is a tad silly for a watch unless you already have the yacht, private island and (fill in the blank) already!

For only £200, this not-so-little beauty has an atomic clock, is solar powered (might be an issue in Manchester!), has world time, an alarm, and comes with either a resin band (no!) or black stainless band (yes!) for a few quid more.......And it will take a licking, but keep on ticking!

7062529657_c327c44bee.jpg


Already have a Rolex GMT II (work), Panerai Luminor (dress watch with brown band, so I coordinate it), Tag Heuer F1 (very lightweight, so was daily wear, but band needs fixing and I've been too lazy to fix it!), Seiko Aviator w/ E6B (old gift from wife with inscription), and Seiko ultra thin classic dress watch (from my old man, RIP). Need bigger watch winder box!!

Fancy a traditional Patek, so I can pass it down to my lad when I pop. Will have to see about the readies, though, as they are a tad pricey no matter where you can find them, even in the Caribbean.
 
ChicagoBlue said:
TBH, I had not even heard of Richard Mille until I saw it on the boards, and £500,000 is a tad silly for a watch unless you already have the yacht, private island and (fill in the blank) already!

For only £200, this not-so-little beauty has an atomic clock, is solar powered (might be an issue in Manchester!), has world time, an alarm, and comes with either a resin band (no!) or black stainless band (yes!) for a few quid more.......And it will take a licking, but keep on ticking!

7062529657_c327c44bee.jpg


Already have a Rolex GMT II (work), Panerai Luminor (dress watch with brown band, so I coordinate it), Tag Heuer F1 (very lightweight, so was daily wear, but band needs fixing and I've been too lazy to fix it!), Seiko Aviator w/ E6B (old gift from wife with inscription), and Seiko ultra thin classic dress watch (from my old man, RIP). Need bigger watch winder box!!

Fancy a traditional Patek, so I can pass it down to my lad when I pop. Will have to see about the readies, though, as they are a tad pricey no matter where you can find them, even in the Caribbean.

You sound like a right bunch of girls-mines water resistant to 20 meters!
 
Mines a timex from Argos for 20quid...
Bet mine tells the time exactly like everyone else's :)
 
ChicagoBlue said:
TBH, I had not even heard of Richard Mille until I saw it on the boards, and £500,000 is a tad silly for a watch unless you already have the yacht, private island and (fill in the blank) already!

For only £200, this not-so-little beauty has an atomic clock, is solar powered (might be an issue in Manchester!), has world time, an alarm, and comes with either a resin band (no!) or black stainless band (yes!) for a few quid more.......And it will take a licking, but keep on ticking!

7062529657_c327c44bee.jpg


Already have a Rolex GMT II (work), Panerai Luminor (dress watch with brown band, so I coordinate it), Tag Heuer F1 (very lightweight, so was daily wear, but band needs fixing and I've been too lazy to fix it!), Seiko Aviator w/ E6B (old gift from wife with inscription), and Seiko ultra thin classic dress watch (from my old man, RIP). Need bigger watch winder box!!

Fancy a traditional Patek, so I can pass it down to my lad when I pop. Will have to see about the readies, though, as they are a tad pricey no matter where you can find them, even in the Caribbean.

Ive got a casio G shock that ive worn as everyday a plumber/gas fitter for 13 years, its been dropped off roofs, stamped on driven over worn in the bath when ive been to knackered to take it off and had 4 new batteries ( has to be sent to casio for this and costs £25.00) but what a fooking class piece of kit it is.. will deffo get another when current one finally gives up the ghost.


Cost new 13 years ago £90.00.
 
Casio G-shock is a great watch. I wanted to buy one but the missus' bought me an an Accurist for my birthday.
 
Dubai Blue said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
My cousin loves his watches and always promised himself a Richard Mille one day.

Not too many places you can get them, the one Rafa Nadal wears was a £500k gift for winning his first Wimbledon.

He went into Bond Street last month and spent £76k - a £35k deposit.

Lovely watch, pretty heavy to wear, but what a waste of fucking money, especially as he can't afford to get a mortgage in Surrey.
Just Googled 'Richard Mille watches' and there isn't a single one I would pay even £76 for, never mind £76k. They're all monstrosities. Give me a classic timepiece any day.

It's all about opinions though!!



http://www.freakingnews.com/Big-Ben-Wrist-Watch-Pics-66258.asp
 

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