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Congrats on a timepiece that imho is the epitome of what a Rolex was and is supposed to be. The ultimate tool watch. This watch throws right out the window the cospicuous bling bling culture that Rolex is sadly associated with today. Just thinking of the 14060 takes me back to when I was younger and the pics and advertisements in the National Geograpic magazines. You know the ones with the extraordinary claims of the watch going 10,000 leagues under the sea lol!! And who could forget Sean Connery in the early bond flicks wearing the granddaddy of the 14060M the 5508 I think. You have a great watch, one that I myself someday want acquire to rotate with my 2531.80.
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