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Re: "2517.80.00" or "2541.80.00"
In Response To: "2517.80.00" or "2541.80.00" ()

I believe the AT is more 'suit'able with a jacket and tie, however the SMP is not a horrible choice. The important thing is that you are wearing a quality timepiece. I have attended "Dress for Success" and Career builiding seminars. One of the recommendations is always a quality timepiece, and to avoid the Fossils, Swatches, Casio type watches. It says alot about the wearer and inferes success. This same principle applies to cars. Who do you have more regard for in a professional sense, your consultant, PR or salesperson pulling up in a Lexus or Mercedes? Or another in a Honda or Hyundai? I'm not saying it's right to pre-judge, but we humans are visual beings and form opinions even if don't know it. In business, perception is reality. I dare to say that with either one of these watches you'll enjoy a little boost of confidence.

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