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Old 4 March 2024, 03:59 AM   #91
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Tried with both. For me, I just felt the jubilee with the fluted made it too dressy for my taste.

I felt the oyster helps to just tone it down, making it a little more sporty and wearable as a casual watch - especially on the 41.

I have a vintage 2 tone DJ 36 and this looks great on jubilee.
Since this was the configuration you wanted. It's an ok deal. 500 over to not suck up to an AD. Money well spent.

A few years from now you won't even remember the 500 bucks.
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Old 4 March 2024, 05:01 AM   #92
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Well done, congratulations on your new timepiece!

Enjoy wearing it for all the time you would have been waiting to save $500

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