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Old 26 August 2007, 03:52 PM   #31
JJ Irani
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Hello jj,from couple of day's i'am observing the forum and the discussion going-on,and specially the advice and suggestion's you are giving to fellow member's,i was much impresssed by it,and appreciates it,Sir i'am from india,and looking forward to buy a rolex prince in yellow gold,although there is in fact waiting list on that particular model,but i'am supposed to pay premiun,so as to get the watch,no problem with that,but sir i wanna know from you,is it advisable to go for that model,basically i want dressy watch,if not which dressy watch is best in yellow gold with leather strap,i'am immensely brand loyal consumer,do want to look any other brand except rollie.hope sir you will do the needful,thanking you,.God bless you.
Hi Mikwana,

First of all, just call me JJ....please drop the "sir" bit!! Thank you!!

If you really want a superb GOLD dress Rolex on strap, I would go with this one....

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Old 26 August 2007, 04:12 PM   #32
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During WWII English pilots favored Rolex watches. Hans Wilsdorf decided to launch a line of Oyster watches to celebrate the Battle of Britain as a retribution for this distinction. These watches; Air-Tiger, Air-Lion, Air-Giant, and Air King, were at 31mm the biggest Rolex Oysters to date, even bigger than the Oyster Royal, the most expensive Rolex in those days.

Wrist may have grown since then but what has definitely changed is the perception of how big a gents watch should be.

I have small wrists and I use a mid-size Air-King, no problems at all about it.


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Old 26 August 2007, 10:27 PM   #33
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I don't feel comfortable with wearing a small watch but if you like the midsize or if you feel comfortable then wear it
Agree.
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