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Hi, all.
I am a part-time lurker who has decided to buy myself a retirement present after 33 years of teaching college. Ironically, tomorrow night I will be attending a retirement dinner where I'll be getting a Pulsar quartz watch with a personalized university logo dial. But I have higher ambitions.
I really like the 2201.51 Planet Ocean with black bezel in 42mm size that looks good on my skinny wrist. I recently went to the only AD in the state and confirmed that it's a gorgeous watch and that I want one. Their price, however, is $3017.50--a mere 15% discount from list.
I am guessing that some of you folks might be able to share the name and contact info of an AD who can do better. If so, I would appreciate it greatly.
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