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Old 29 August 2018, 05:21 AM   #28
Ravager135
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Originally Posted by c.rod View Post
Luckily for me im statistically one of the “few” who can legitimately pull a 372 off . ive got 8” flat wrists and am a tall/broad guy. If posting pics weren’t so painful I would have just posted one but here’s a link to my new dssd thread. Pics on first page.

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=621471

I agree about buying what you like BUT its part of the chase for me. There are no guarantees with any watch that it will hold its value or close to it over the long haul. (Well except Rolex and a few others I guess lol) With that said, I like in house movements, and I dont want to buy a watch that I think looks nice and I literally lose $8k the second I walk out of an AD. If 20% discount on a new 372 is the norm than thats not bad of a deal imo if you wanted new.
I am a bigger guy (6 foot, 210lbs) and the 372 is still large even for me. That said, it sounds perfect for you. It supposed to be oversized anyway. I say look around and wait til you see a really good conditioned model for 6k or less. I wouldn't buy this model brand new even from a grey dealer. You will take a hit and there are many in circulation.
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