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Yesterday, 05:25 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Roberto
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18238 vs 18248 36mm yellow gold day-date
Hey Everybody, I have been considering biting the bullet and getting a 5 digit day-date. However, I am concerned the yellow gold will be a little too flashy for me. In debating between yellow gold and white gold, I noticed the 18248 with the bark band and bezel is little more subdued. Would anybody have 2 cents they care to share about this? Mainly curious if it is still a bit of bling or if the lack of polished surfaces makes it a little more 'under the radar', if a yellow gold Rolex can be. Thank you.
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Yesterday, 05:55 PM | #2 |
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time is precious ♛16018 purple roman / ♛16710 sel faded / ♛18038 ruby baguette / ♛18238 myriad gray / ♛18248 blue roman / ♛18248 stick champagne / ♛18349BIC stick white / ♛116505 ivory / ♛126710BLRO |
Yesterday, 10:11 PM | #3 |
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Real Name: Louie
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40 years ago, the corporation I worked for presented me this watch for being promoted to "President". Wore it daily for a decade. I wouldn’t call this reference under the radar. Today, it gets little wrist time. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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