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Old 17 April 2018, 02:24 AM   #91
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BSX I assume? :)
Nope, company called advanced instruments. We make a machine called an osmometer. Every hospital in the world has at least one (usually more), and we're the largest osmometer manufacturer in the world. Fun job for sure!

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Old 17 April 2018, 02:43 AM   #92
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Nope, company called advanced instruments. We make a machine called an osmometer. Every hospital in the world has at least one (usually more), and we're the largest osmometer manufacturer in the world. Fun job for sure!

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Kewl Now I’ll spend rest of day reading about osmometer. :)
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Old 17 April 2018, 02:43 AM   #93
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Which model do you think would be most appropriate for a business professional?
I was set on the subC with or without a date until I tried on the datejust 41. I have yet to try on a subC, but I have tried on a gmt master ii. It's a nice piece, but I prefer the less busy bezel/dial of the sub. I don't need the gmt function. The PCL or a fully brushed bracelet both work for me.

I'm usually in the office or out meeting clients. I don't wear suits being in a tropical island. I wear business casual, jeans and polo shirts. This will be my first Rolex and not likely my last. Thanks in advance.
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I appreciate the search for the perfect watch for business. I'm not really certain what the business climate is like in Guam but I'd say in today's world which watch calls to you the most and what will fit your life style are the questions which should be asked and answered. Some watches have greater wrist presence than others. If you have activities that the watch would represent in your life you might consider a watch tied to those. In all likelihood most won't notice your watch. The question is what do you want from the watch when they do recognize (tie to outside life, beautiful jewelry, etc.) Will it attract people to it or not act as a distraction.
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Old 17 April 2018, 02:58 AM   #94
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Kewl Now I’ll spend rest of day reading about osmometer. :)
Haha excellent!!

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Old 17 April 2018, 03:20 AM   #95
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Old 17 April 2018, 03:25 AM   #96
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How about a professional mode with PCLs. It’s a great combination of sporty yet classy. I think you can get away with a 116710 in just about any setting. I rock mine anytime I’m wearing a blue button down to the office.



Or you could go with a 16710 and say forget the PCLs. Give me a brushed bracelet and I’ll still rock it with dress clothes.



There’s always a DJ



Personally, I love my Daytona dresses up.



Or be a trend setter and sport a hulk!



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Old 17 April 2018, 03:44 AM   #98
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Don’t think any model would be a bad choice just personal preference

Agreed.

Any Rolex will do the trick. The rest of this thread is really just people listing the watches they like the most.
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