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Old 26 November 2022, 10:36 PM   #11
Yellow5
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Join Date: Feb 2020
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At one point, you were likely excited to get the speedy. Did that change? Do you use the chronograph for things, would you like to keep a speedy in your collection? These are the questions I’d be addressing before making a swap. Although the prospect of a new watch weighs heavily on you now, losing a piece from your rotation has more impactful in the long run. I’ve found that most of the people that swap watches around think about what they had a lot more than what they have, save the most recent acquisition. In the end, do what actually makes you happy.
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