I walked through a Bay store today. Wasn't thinking about watches and didn't see anything like that. Lots of empty shelves. 15% off was the max throughout. Even at 50% off prices would be too high for me. For example, $100 for a pair of Levis; $129 for a Levis jean jacket. Ouch.
Baltic make really nice watches at really good prices. Polish roots.
Citizen and Timex are making some very nice affordable watches these days, well within your budget.
Looks like Timex has jumped onto the carbon fibre bandwagon.
https://timex.ca/products/deepwater-reef-200-xcf-43mm-synthetic-rubber-strap-watch-tw2y02200
I have one. I like it. I found that installing the pinlock stresses the visor outward, reducing the friction on the hinge. I put a couple of drops of the included silicone hinge lube into the joints, diligently following the maker's recommendation. That combination made it difficult to keep it...
Started with a Rupp mini bike. Then got a Honda CT70. It was missing the left handlebar but that didn't matter. First full size bike was a new Hodaka Wombat around 1973. It was an amazing bike; "Looks of tin, strength of iron."
Great to meet up with you today Tom. Time flies when you're having fun! We could spend a few more hours chatting I'm sure.
To answer a question you asked, from the position where you took that pic, if you rotate left close to 90 degrees, then you would be looking toward the historic Jackson's...
Somebody was out riding a little Kawasaki at 3:00 this morning on Stouffville Rd., in a raging snow storm. After smacking it up he left it on the side of the road for the entire day. That's his mirror on the road behind it. My ride is in the background.
Cool railway page. Thanks for the link. The station for the Toronto and York Radial Line is still there, at the corner of Dalton Road and High Street. Too bad the rail line isn't still there. It would be great to be able to hop on a train and go to the city...
Here is a recent survey, copied with permission. The "Dock" is the formerly federal wharf where i-WERKS' bike was parked. Standing on it looking out at the lake, you can see the Marine Railway before you on a clear calm day. The parking lot was the shipyard; the dry end of the railway, where...
You are exactly right, Tom. The railway itself was on the property that is now the park, but the whole area was considered "railway lands."
There is presently a lot of pressure to develop that land, and a lot of resistance from the people who live here and enjoy that park, beach and harbour...
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