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Old 29 August 2020, 09:35 PM   #1
Runny Eggs
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Icon6 Incoming: Two-tone Submariner

Hi all,

I've always appreciated the submariner, but it wasn't at the top of my list for purchases. Actually, I had it in my mind I might go for a rose gold Yachmaster. Well, when I saw this behind glass, that all changed:https://photos.app.goo.gl/VyrdgQHqNpdAWCQTA

This is actually more my speed compared with the very flashy yachtmaster. I'm beyond satisfied. I was not on a wait list, and I had to look at my finances very quickly and make the buy. I don't know how available two-tone is compared with solid steel, but a bluesy also on display sold that very same afternoon!

My collection came together very nicely: first I took bronze (Tudor BBB), next reached for silver (Grand Seiko Spring Drive GMT with "Silver Blizzard" dial), and finally won the gold.

While I have all of your attention, I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the Rubber B straps, or another aftermarket rubber strap for rolex. I'm looking at this here specifically: I have a problem with bracelets that they give me awful carpel tunnel if I wear them too regularly. I can already tell this watch is a scratch magnet too. Any help?
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