Just a dressy sports watch with a punch , love it more on the oyster bracelet actually. That red seconds hand against the black dial is what catches my eye always...
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Just a dressy sports watch with a punch , love it more on the oyster bracelet actually. That red seconds hand against the black dial is what catches my eye always... ...
The colour, the bezel (that I like the fact is bidirectional), etc. I remember when buying mine probably 20 years back, the sales rep told me "this is not for diving, it's for timing pasta" - true And for me the 36mm size is great - My wife borrowed this ...
Indeed its a divisive model, dress or sports, daily wear or special days...but at 36mm, its beautifully proportioned and with an oyster bracelet that truly is a marvel for comfort. I suspect the jubilee on this model would be too blingy for my taste, and ...
but I don’t find the jubilee as dressier. The smaller links seem to hide daily wear better than the oyster polished center links. I just swapped the oyster back onto my Skydweller from the jubilee and I love having the choice, but I’m torn on a preference...