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23 August 2017, 01:44 PM | #151 |
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May I ask why you decided to go with the jubilee instead of the Oyster? I can't make up my mind between the two so would like to hear your thought process if it's anything other than, "I like it better."
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23 August 2017, 02:04 PM | #152 |
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I personally like the comfort and "dressier" presentation of the jubilee. For me, it goes very well with suits and business attire. I also own a Sub C which obviously has the oyster bracelet. I equally enjoy wearing my Sub - but as my more "casual" and sportier timepiece. The jubilee offers a truly comfortable fit, and I think it looks stunning with the fluted bezel combo. But the jubilee also looks great with the smooth bezel.
I guess if I was only to own one watch, perhaps I would get the Oyster because of all around versatility. But I am sad to say that I have learned that I cannot settle for just one watch, which is why the Jubilee fits very well in my small collection that also includes a beautiful IWC leather band watch and some other more casual pieces. Hope this helps! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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