P@trick@Belgium
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It didn't take me long for the 5135G
to get my money out of my pocket
just changed the Original brown strap by a dark blue greyish one that sat originally on my 5960P, probably in the future i'll put a grey one on it.

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Great catch!
By: Mark in Paris : September 21st, 2015-08:29
Indeed you didn't take long and it seems to be in a very good shape. I like more and more shaped watches. You made a nice choice and I completely agree on the fact a grey one will look very nice. I'll be curious to see the back too. Wear it in the best of...