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Triple wow. Superb trio you got there all quite amazing. Ps... please participate in the 5960 roll call if you find the time... would love to include this P!
Thank you my elder friends. The first model I chose as Platinum/Black jewel was 5140P-013. It was too gorgeous for my usual life, but I bought it prepairing for a special party for me, 5140P played an active & brilliant part in the extrardinaryl party...
Do you have three wriststhots of these to compare them next to each other? Especially to see the differences in dimensions. Would love that. Wear them in the best of health! Best regards, H
may I ask, is the dial on the 5107P glossy or matte black? Is it similar in surface to the 5960P in the middle? sorry for asking but I have never seen the 5107P in real life and hard to tell from pictures...
It is a pity that my 5960P-016 is not in my hand because of OH. So I cant compare them in detail. When it comes back to me,I will tell you my precise observation so please wait for awhile 5107P surface is matt