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Thanks for the feedback

It's huge, but I like big watches. This particular one was already sold so I have to wait until next week for another to get shipped to my boutique. I tried to find the slightly smaller no date version but apparently that was a somewhat limited watch and
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By: Lépine
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Ping.Timeout
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Thank you very much. ☺️🙏

Regarding the Daytona, I have to say that platinum is of course heavy. But after about half an hour on the wrist you simply forget about it. Over the decades the case has evolved into something that really hugs the wrist very naturally. One watch I never
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By: MTR
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Chronometer (aka yacomino)
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The original Deepsea

The Deepsea 116660 Black Dial was introduced in 2008, and the original reference had as its main strength the perfect proportions between the case and the bracelet, making it a unique and unrepeatable design. The subsequent models, in my opinion, are noth
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By: Bill
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Subexplorer
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Didn't the original black dial Deepsea come out in 2008.

At a time when Offshores and Panerais were in their prime. I assume that Rolex launched the Deepsea to get a slice of the larger watch business, but I love that they didn't just build a bigger submariner (with 300m of water resistance) and call it a day.
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By: Bill
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Subexplorer
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Great question Bill!

So…my Beloved PO Chrono was my first Omega and I purchased it as a tool watch NOT a desk diver. I’m sure you would appreciate having a waterproof instrument that can time two separate events ie waypoint and total run time and even function as dual time et
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By: Bill
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Subexplorer
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The James Cameron Deepsea... A Watch That Wears As Big As The Man's Movies.

There's no denying that James Cameron knows how to go big. Titanic. Avatar. A solo dive to the deepest point on Earth. So it makes perfect sense that the Rolex bearing his unofficial nickname would be... substantial. The Deepsea D-Blue at 44mm and nearly
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By: Bill
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Subexplorer
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