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Old 14 January 2024, 02:38 PM   #1
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Anyone else prefer the 26320 to the 26331?

I started my journey with a brand new 26420ti ROO, found it to be way too big and traded it a few months ago for a 26315ST 38mm Ruthenium dial. This one is a really nice size but it’s started to feel a bit too monochromatic for me. It sort of looked unnecessarily blingy for every day use. I’m now trading the 315 in for a 41mm 26320ST with black dial. I looked at the 331ST as well but found the 320ST with same size and color-matched chrono dials to be a cleaner and superior design to the 331. Does anyone else feel the same about the 26320? Excited to get my new watch!


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Old 14 January 2024, 03:55 PM   #2
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Agree, I always liked the 26320 due to the uniformly-sized and same-color subdials. Congrats on the incoming piece - post pictures when it arrives!


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Old 15 January 2024, 12:28 PM   #3
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I've owned 2 26331 and 1 26320, definitely prefer the 26320 and the same color subdials. While owning a 26240 now, I still believe the 38mm ROC is better portioned than the 41mm.



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I prefer the contrasting subdials on my "reverse panda"
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Old 15 January 2024, 04:38 PM   #5
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I've owned 2 26331 and 1 26320, definitely prefer the 26320 and the same color subdials. While owning a 26240 now, I still believe the 38mm ROC is better portioned than the 41mm.



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Old 16 January 2024, 07:05 AM   #6
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Goes 0 to 60 in 15 minutes but one of my favorite cars to drive, especially when it doesn't overheat and leave me stranded in an intersection.

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Old 16 January 2024, 07:35 AM   #7
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Goes 0 to 60 in 15 minutes but one of my favorite cars to drive, especially when it doesn't overheat and leave me stranded in an intersection.


Didn’t think I’d see a 300SL on here wow! That is a stunning colour too


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Didn’t think I’d see a 300SL on here wow! That is a stunning colour too


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Thank you! That is a 190sl, a poor man's 300sl, you can visually spot the difference from the fender vents on the 300sl and the 300sl roadster has different headlights/tailights.
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Old 16 January 2024, 08:09 AM   #9
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Thank you! That is a 190sl, a poor man's 300sl, you can visually spot the difference from the fender vents on the 300sl and the 300sl roadster has different headlights/tailights.

Ahh haha at first glance the front end looks identical to the 300SL Gullwing but of course that’d have a roof. The roadster has different elongated headlights. Mixed the two up. How does it drive? Such a vibe for a sunny days out.


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