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Old 17 January 2020, 04:56 AM   #17
Dan Pierce
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Now now Dan, let’s be courteous and not flex your manly wrist everywhere. We all know how sensitive a good number of folks are about not being able to handle anything more than 34mm
Oh the irony. Was a time when EVERYBODY was complaining Rolex wasn't keeping up with the times. The biggest [pardon the pun] selling point of the Tudor Big Blocks was it was the largest Rolex Oyster case made up to that time. The DSSD release was lauded as Rolex finally filling an overlooked void in the market.

Now, all I see is, too thick, too wide, too long lug to lug, the era of big watches is over, bla, bla, bla. Not sure where all the men have gone but the wrists have gotten decidedly smaller the last few years.

I love watches 40mm to 45mm and thickness is never an issue.
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