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: You could go for a second-hand Rolex DateJust.
: This watch has a similar look to the Aqua
: Terra. I say second-hand because they are
: too expensive brand new for what they are.
: Personally, I plan to get myself a 36mm
: black dialled Aqua Terra when I have the
: bucks. You can't go wrong with an AT.
: There's also the Tag Carrera, which was
: released early last year as a way for Tag
: Heuer to cash in on the Aqua Terra's
: success. But again, if you can afford it, go
: for the Aqua Terra.
: teeritz
Yeah, IF I can afford it.....
Thanks.
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