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Thanks for your reply.
Since you own the DD I was wondering if you ever get tired of the plain looking dial? I kind of like the DD, but not sure if it would get old after a while.
You said the DD is 36mm. Do you consider a 36mm watch to be a small watch or “average” sized? I also read your earlier response about the AT leather straps and deployant buckles. Do you wear your DD on a strap or with a deployant buckle? I’m guessing deployants are available for the DD too? Any idea if the brown leather Omega Strap also sells for around $160 too (which is what I think you said the alligator strap sells for)?
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