rasty
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Rolex datejust 36mm, white gold fluted bezel, oyster bracelet.

My new datejust 36mm is as elegant as it gets!!!
This message has been edited by MTF on 2015-11-23 10:32:37

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Thanks Joe.
By: rasty : November 24th, 2015-02:07
Thank you very much Joe. The thing that I liked most of this wristwatch was the fact that combines elegance along with sportiness ( referring to the bracelet ). Always dreamed of owing a classic Rolex.
Congratulations!
By: Mizur9999 : November 24th, 2015-08:17
I still could remember buying my first Rolex about 25 years ago. An Air King, Ref 14000. It is still with me, working hard every day, keeping me company all over the world. I wish you much happiness and great memories associated with your first Rolex. You...