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I'd get the Calibre de Cartier Blue Diver because......
Dec 21, 2016,14:01 PM
It gives you a bit of variation in the collection, although I'm a huge fan of my Daytona, my Cartier has been lucky for me *knock on wood* and considering you just got a divorce you need a bit of luck on your side. Love my two-tone and highly recomended.
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Trading a wedding watch for a divorce watch...
By: iwolf81 : December 21st, 2016-08:38
Hello all, I'm looking for some advice in trading in my wedding watch for a divorce watch... I have a JLC Grande Sun Moon in stainless that I purchased as my wedding watch that I now want to trade in for a divorce watch. I’ve had my eye out for the Dayton...
I would step away
By: le_chef : December 21st, 2016-13:48
You already have Rolexes. Take a look at the Montblanc 1858 Chronograph. You might be surprised at how nice it is a piece.
I'd get the Calibre de Cartier Blue Diver because......
By: Rogi : December 21st, 2016-14:01
It gives you a bit of variation in the collection, although I'm a huge fan of my Daytona, my Cartier has been lucky for me *knock on wood* and considering you just got a divorce you need a bit of luck on your side. Love my two-tone and highly recomended. ...
I think go for the ceramic Daytona
By: Harry2 : December 21st, 2016-21:29
It is a no brainer choice, you can\'t go wrong (if it\'s your thing) and if you ever need to sell it you\'ll get a good deal. I think it would be a fitting divorce watch because it\'s a very safe choice. You\'ll have certainty in enjoying and relinquishin...
Sticking with Rolexes...
By: iwolf81 : December 22nd, 2016-07:39
Hello all, Thank you for the replies. At this point, I'm sticking with Rolex. As an engineer by training and in practice, I've come to appreciate the design and execution principles of Rolex. I also appreciate their durability, especially with young, dest...