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Re: Unusual Pro?
In Response To: Unusual Pro? *PIC* ()

It's a very nice watch. It's what I've got. I'd been thinking about getting the Ti bracelet too, but after a while, I got used to the rubber strap and actually like it a lot now.

One thing the rubber strap has over the bracelets is the ease with which you can adjust for wrist size. I lost some weight over the past 7 months, and have been slowly trying to regain the 20+ lbs. of muscle I lost. Don't have to worry about going to the watch shop to get the bracelet sized as my wrists get a little bigger again.

Oh, and although I've always preferred black dials, I've really come to like the electric blue dial a lot.

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Unusual Pro? *PIC*
Re: Unusual Pro?
Re: Unusual Pro?
Not unusual at all...
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