Bidi95
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What a difference an insert makes...
Hi Folks!
Here is the result of an incredible association between a blue ceramic insert and a black dialed new Submariner! These amazing reflects from dark blue to a light blue-sky are killing me!
Enjoy guys!!
Mehdi

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Thank you Pierre!...
By: Bidi95 : May 2nd, 2012-23:47
... Even if it seems to be a "poor" 116619, this wasn't what I did it for! In fact I was ready to get a 116619LB, but a sports watch for me doesn't have a brushed/polished bracelet. And after many tries, I wasn't charmed by the blue dial. Not deeper as I ...