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#31 |
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If you're asking us if we would this trade? The answer is NO!
For you that's in love with another watch, only you can answer that question. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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#32 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: US
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Wouldn't do it...BLNR is much more versatile. Save for the Milgauss if you really want one...they are not popular so you should be able to get a good discount through an AD or second hand.
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#33 |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Silicon Valley
Watch: Daytona
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What? And give up the ability to read up to 3 time zones at once? I like the blue Milgauss, but I wouldn't trade a GMT II for one.
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#34 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: USA
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Don't! Unless you really want to. I had an all black, conventional Rolex GMT before the BLNR came out. I traded it in because I thought it was too similar to my Sub. But I missed it and eventually got a BLNR.
I think the BLNR will always be fairly popular, like the Pepsi (maybe not as much). If you like the Milgauss, fine, but I don't think there is a clamor for it. The BLNR will hold and gain in value, I think. |
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116400gv , 116710blnr , blnr , gmt master ii , milgauss gv |
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