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Hello JW, hi folks
I agree with Rob, absolutely.
It certainly is a beauty, and definitely should be seen "in the flesh", personally.
Great "presence", stunning details to be discovered, catching the light always a little different it seems.
Yes, I admit ... I've got all three too. :-)
But, for the same reasons as Stewart had already mentioned, I've thought about letting the fume SS go.
Coincidence, that you've started this thread :-) ... if you'd like pics of my fume one, let me know.
(Excellent condition, bought not too long ago from a very well known, very capABLE member.)
Generally, I suggest: Any other model you'd like, try to be able to actually see and feel it.
Best regards,
Cheers,
Prost,
Olaf
: It is a watch with great presence on the wrist.
: The bevel of the polished case catches light at any angle and is
: much more
: impressive in person.
: You will not be disappointed.
: Cheers
: Rob
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