John HS
864
399 and 398
What are your thoughts on these 2 models. Would OP release a more affordable version in the future.?
Thanks for vieiwng.
John
This message has been edited by Jester on 2013-04-16 19:53:14

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I would guess
By: Jester : April 16th, 2013-01:04
it's quite likely, unless the sale of the 398/399 turns out to be a totally flop and OP sees that market showing very little interests on the 1940 case. (Radiomir w/o the wire loop or Luminor w/o the crown guard)