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Old 11 January 2010, 07:19 PM   #1
USP45Tim
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Going back to the basics.

So I just got rid of my Sub (16610) and now I have another SS DJ heading my way. Most people would say that I'm going about things backwards, but I disagree.

Once I sold the my old DJ and bought the Sub, I knew that I had made a mistake. Don't get me wrong, the Sub is an excellent watch. It's beefy and was as accurate as the best of them. But I missed the way that the DJ felt on my wrist.

With that said, I'm going back to the basics and it feels great.

Has anyone ever done this? Sure, I could scrape up the funds and own both, but I feel that I wouldn't be able to give both the wrist time that they deserve. Hence why I'm only going to get one Rolex and call it a day.
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