Another thing which I also hadn't considered is how watches are such a new social trend. I thought (stupidly?) the DB would be relatively under the radar, anonymity through obscurity, subtler and less recognizable than a Rolex, but not so anymore, thanks to social media and the internet there is no hiding. While working at a market a couple customers noticed the DB28, a teenager went nuts over it, it was more attention than I expected or wanted. I prefer to be relatively deblinged with customers, clients, and partners. I wonder if a one watch would need to be a little less shiny than a DB or a GF. Maybe something more traditional on the dial side with all the action on the back of the case...