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Old 12 February 2019, 02:43 AM   #31
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Personally I think that too many sub forums can water down the experience. Many once thriving forums have dried up due in part to this sub forum phenomenon.
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Old 13 February 2019, 08:36 AM   #32
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Personally I think that too many sub forums can water down the experience. Many once thriving forums have dried up due in part to this sub forum phenomenon.
Agreed. Looks like it got moved back to the main page, thanks to whoever did so!
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Old 13 February 2019, 08:48 AM   #33
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Kudos to you for posting this.

Watch taste is obviously personal, but a nice collection if a little generic/predictable. Branch out and discover some other brands would be my suggestion. Rolexes are great but there is a world of other cool watches out there.
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Old 13 February 2019, 09:30 AM   #34
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Kudos to you for posting this.

Watch taste is obviously personal, but a nice collection if a little generic/predictable. Branch out and discover some other brands would be my suggestion. Rolexes are great but there is a world of other cool watches out there.
Thanks for the feedback. I definitely see what you're saying. Part of what I love about Rolex is their durability, reliability and precision. I find it hard to beat. As much as I love AP, the Royal Oak can't be worn like a Rolex, nor can a Nautilus, Aquanaut, A Lange, FP Journe, etc, etc... My Royal Oak keeps the worst time of my watches while my unserviced Daytona from 1997 is almost perfectly precise.

Not saying I wouldn't get those watches, they just aren't great everyday wearers like Rolex.
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