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Old 16 November 2024, 02:29 AM   #61
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I wish I bought it when I could have easily had it for MSRP.

Or we could have had it for well under MSRP from a Grey


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Old 16 November 2024, 04:14 AM   #62
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I assume you are joking. If you asked it seriously I would say that I store it in a safe, wear it under a shirt like most expensive watches, no problem wearing it in a restaurant/theatre/cocktail/event. It’s a “normal” gold watch and you store it and wear it like a gold watch, if you asked it seriously
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Old 16 November 2024, 04:15 AM   #63
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If you're more concerned about impressing other people, maybe just go vintage. OG is forever, otherwise you're always chasing the new new.
People say they don't care what other people think, and yet, you don't see many white belts with white shoes and bell bottoms anymore. Some trends become iconic while others are discarded.

I see people saying "buy what you like" and I agree, but, maybe buy what you'll like in five years might be a better thing to consider.

I started collecting with a '57 YG Datejust on a jubilee and a '59 YG Thunderbird with arrowhead indices on an alligator strap. Good choices I think. My appreciation for them is growing with time.
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Old 16 November 2024, 04:57 AM   #64
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What are peoples opinions on the John Mayer?

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What on earth is ‘The John Mayer’??

Yellow gold Daytona with green dial, named after the singer, because he often wears one. The Paul Newman is more to my taste, for a Daytona.

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[QUOTE=KatGirl;13456642]Yellow gold Daytona with green dial, named after the singer, because he often wears one. The Paul Newman is more to my taste, for a Daytona.

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Decided to go with the WG/blue and the Newman instead of the Mayer green dial. I get my splash of color and a classy YG Daytona for a little more money.

Got this on the way but no luck sourcing the Newman so far.
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I like the Mayer. No way I would pay what they are asking right now. My AD had one for over a year and eventually sold it below msrp, obviously before the hype. I also would rather have the Newman Dial.
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