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: Sell my Rolex, bought this beauty at 50% off,
: have a $1,000 US (you Canadian's can
: understand that) in my pocket still, and
: yeah baby!
Your new baby looks like my new baby :) I've been wearing it for about 2 weeks or so now, and while heavy at first, I've gotten used to it to the point where I can't feel it anymore. It's such a nice watch to wear and look at. I was thinking of getting a standard Rolex SS Submariner, but I'm glad I went with this instead. It looks better, it has a chronograph function, and I saved $2,000. The only thing I'm a little disappointed with is that the brushed steel finish part of the band and clasp seems to show marks very easily, even if great care is taken with the watch. But this alone is not enough to make me unhappy with it. It looks so damn good.
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