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Re: Visit an AD and try them on... Posted By: Drew In Response To: Visit an AD and try them on... (Chicagoland Chuck Maddox) Chuck, Thanks for the reply. Hey Drew, my pleasure! Your right about the Day-Date, only reason I was interest was for the 2nd time zone. Consider a nice Vintage Flightmaster or a Seamaster with a 24-hour bezel as an alternative: I've been to a couple of the chain ADs in my area and they have a very limited selection of Speedies to look at. Where's that? This week I was going to try a few of the single store ADs and since I'm in the Chicago area thought I'd check-out Jewelers Row. For new watches, I'd check out the shops around Jeweler's row first. The Maller's Jewelry mall is more for older stuff in my experience. I'm so new to this that the thought of buying anything other than new from an AD is pretty scary. Then stick with a trusted AD or start out with something inexpensive while you learn the ropes... A nice 1960's or 1970's Tissot Chronograph is a good place to start. Thanks again. You're welcome! Here's a little thing I wrote up a couple of years back. You might want to go through it and make some notes: |
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