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...the new Batman is going for around $23K!!!! Pretty soon we'll be heading towards triple retail territory. The only time I've seen the new Pepsi was on a guy's wrist at the mall and all I could think was, "Wow, there's a Rolex boutique about twenty feet...
I owned the first one before Rolex became insane and I couldn't get over the fact that it's just half a bezel as the only difference yet all the hype! Thought I would love it. Turned out wrong! New movement is nice though
My opinion is that the oyster bracelet is more fitting for a sports watch. To me, the jubilee is more elegant and blingy, which is not my taste anyway, but is more fitting for something like a Datejust that is less sporty.