Boris
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Agreed
Mar 30, 2020,18:02 PM
This is precisely the reason why I let go of my 39mm Explorer 214270 and got a 36mm Datejust 126200 instead.
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Can’t believe I was ever on the fence about this one...
By: pejp : March 30th, 2020-13:51
I got this 36mm blue dial OP, and I felt it was a risk as I hadn’t actually tried it, and I was a little unsure if I’d really like it. Fast forward a month, and it almost hasn’t left my wrist since. Think I’ve found my perfect daily wearer. ...
Agreed
By: Boris : March 30th, 2020-18:02
This is precisely the reason why I let go of my 39mm Explorer 214270 and got a 36mm Datejust 126200 instead.
I went from a 39mm OP to a 36mm OP because the 39mm for the same reason.
By: Overwound : April 1st, 2020-07:41
The 39 isn't oversized but it wears large for this style of watch. I wear mine most days (boring to many I'm sure) and appreciate the more discrete styling of the 36mm. The larger case size is fine but I didn't like the bezel to dial ratio. Too much empty...
Nice.
By: pejp : March 30th, 2020-15:30
I couldn’t see how Bell
Perfect size and dial for me . . .
By: chippyfly : March 31st, 2020-03:37
. . . and never a second thought before purchase. Telephone call to London AD - "in stock" - bought next morning nearly two and a half years ago. Also tried it on a strap, shown again here but now back on its very comfortable bracelet. Rugged attractive q...
Lucky boy!
By: pejp : April 1st, 2020-11:44
I got a Raymond Weil ‘Tango’ for my 18th! I still have it, although I don’t wear it. We have 4 month old twins and I think this OP will be passed to my son when he is old enough, as I already know it’s a keeper. Partly because it’s a great watch, but main...