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GO BIG OR GO HOME! ;-)
I got a SpeedyPro for XMas; and my first thought was "I'm never gonna be able to pull this off..." (fashion-wise)
But I was wrong! It looks so BOLD and whe it costs that much it should be bold! Have you tried a larger one on? Don't just hold it. Try it on.
There is a big difference in having it on your wrist. Now I feel naked without it....
BillB
: Hey thanks for the response. I'm leaning toward
: the midsize based on trying it on a while
: ago.
: I'll go to one of the recomended dealers if my
: dealer won't match the discout. Though the
: tax savings from shipping out of state may
: make ordering the watch worth it.
: I may insist my local dealer discount down more
: to replicate the tax savings and if he can't
: I'll walk. Though one thing about buing from
: a local place is that if something goes
: wrong I know just who to yell at.
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