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This is an interesting question. I have the blue one and I must say I would also like to have the black one. The black is a bit more classy than the blue one IMO. I think it is a bit at ease with a suit. But on the otther hand I still believe that the blue is a bit more original and more differenciating compared to a Rolex. I still think the black one look a bit too close to a submariner.
If you decide to go for black I would go for the speedy bracelet (do not ask me why I do not know). At the end of the day got to your dealer and try both bracelet and see the one that put the biggest smile on your face...
regards
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: First of all thak you all very much for the
: fast reply, it is very effective vor me to
: hear another opinion to decide. IMO JB SMP
: watch with speedy bracelet simple loses his
: original fice(look).
: But I still have doubts about black or blue
: dial ?
: I very like blue and his aerial hands, but
: black is more new updated and ......
: What do you think about black dial on
: "old" Bond's bracelet.
: Vary interesting for me to know what is opinion
: of mambers of this forum.
: thx and kind rgds
: Oleg
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