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I would have to agree with David on this.It is a good looking watch,but I for one wouldn`t be all that interested,although I`m sure there are plenty who would.
To me it`s just missing the magic of the "real" Monaco`s.
But who am I to speak out on this,so far I`ve never owned neither of them.One day...
Now if we`re talking Monza`s,that`s something I would be interested in ; )
Cheers!
Marius
: Hi guys, for me, it's a case of 'yeah, whatever' with the new 40th
: Edition Monaco. It's trying to look more like the original,
: which is a good thing, but it still looks like the re-edition,
: this time though they've put the horizontal hour markers on.
: (Aside from the crown on the left of course). It looks better
: but nothing beats the 1133 or it's siblings.
: David Howlett
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