BoscoKu
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This is a strange one...
when it first came out in 2016 I thought it was a big mess...yet 2 years since then I am having it on my wrist and enjoying it, the yellow Crown, the Green name, the Air King name, the caliber 3131 and the rest of the mess.


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Collection
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It is one hot mess
By: MTF : February 12th, 2018-19:47
BoscoKu, You are right but what a hot mess! I like it instead of common Rolex models. Apart from the obvious logo, it stands on its own in design unlike the usual suspects from Rolex. That mixed minutes and hours markers is strangely compelling. Regards, ...