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A lot of detail in that post, again thank you. I read the PDF and I do not like the new look coming soon, plain simple and elegant is what I am going for.
That side view is interesting but out of my price range.
The issue with the used watches is there are not that many AT's out there. Seamasters show up on craigslist all the time in the NYC area. And anything that is at a decent price ( not trying to get 80% of new ) goes pretty quickly. And then I still have to deal with someone who may be selling me a fake, may be jumping me when I show up with 2k in my pocket ect.
I think since I really just want a good watch that lasts forever that it's just worth my time to go and buy one from Torneau or similar.
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