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Old 5 July 2024, 09:28 AM   #31
KatGirl
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126718GRNR vs 126618LN

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One argument against all gold gmt (albeit hollow to a degree) is that the GMT I’m thinking of upgrading might be best as two tone or all silver because of the bezel. The grey is tied in by the bracelet and the case. The all gold which I tried on today and is crazy nice- the grey kinda has no place as far as design though. To make things worse, I tried on a gold sub with BLUE and man it does just jump in person. It’s gorgeous. So either sub in gold perhaps better serves me. Again, the end answer is all of them but yeah, not quite there yet.


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Not a fan of either in full gold. These are sport watches, The Sub is a dive watch. Making them in full gold turns them into pure fancy jewelry. I prefer the look of a full SS in both the GMT and Sub. If you want to dress it up a little, the bimetal variants aren’t bad. The full gold takes the intended purpose away. Just my own opinion, of course.

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