john3
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only including j series which sub would you choose 24 or 243?
looked at both yesterday and by the way they are quite stunning in person. will the 243 be more sought after because of the 1950 case? is it worth 2k more than the 24? looking foward to hearing some opinions.
regards,
john g
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Well, John3
By: amanico : March 27th, 2008-09:24
I will say that if the 243 is still with tritium indexes, I'd go o the 243 rather than the 24... But if you let me choose between a 24 A/B or C, with the smooth bezel, and the tritium indexes, I'd rather go on the 24... And even more, if you let me the ch...