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Very Random Choice - Pepsi or Celebration
Going to purchase a celebratory present for the birth of my first born/daughter. To mark the occasion I am debating between a GMT Pepsi w/an Oyster Bracelet or a Celebration Dial Oyster Perpetual. The Pepsi is of course would be more of a reasonable choice but given the occasion I wasn't sure if I should do something a little different. What do you all think?!
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Today, 01:29 AM | #2 |
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Get what you want lol
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Today, 01:31 AM | #3 |
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For her or for yourself?
Celebration is cool, my wife just got the Tiffany. It’s the perfect women’s watch imo. I would never wear it myself. |
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Both are nice watches maybe if it’s to be gifted later I’d say the celebration dial
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Depends what else you have.
Considering the context, the Celebration has a strong argument on being chosen. For a one and only though (or very small collection), it should be the GMT. I’d nudge you towards a jubilee bracelet too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Celebration … as she might take a liking to it a few years down the line
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Celebration I hope will age well by the time she's old enough to wear it, but Pepsi overall would be the more useful watch.
The problem with the Pepsi is whether she will have a wrist large enough to wear it. |
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Neither. I would get a more traditional color OP or a 36mm DJ.
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Get the one you like for you. When her time comes your daughter will either cherish it, give it away or sell it. There's no way you can read her mind or see into the future.
Congratulations on both counts. |
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