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Chopard: Great idea.

My preference would be for a watch I can wear at many occasions, if it was a watch in the thin Alpine Eagle case form like the XPS and special dial it would be perfect. 2nd choice would be a normal AE in Ti like the cadence with a normal movement but a special dial , that would keep it within the bu
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By: MilDiver
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Rolex: Great capture.

That green has such a "depth" and is dark to the max but bright enough to bring light to the eyes at any condition and not be "boring" (like the blue for example). Needless to say I love it.
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By: MilDiver
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Patek Philippe: It always look to me like an extended 5107...

And I much prefer the 5107 form, over the dual time function....
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By: MilDiver
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Independents: Cool and happy watch with its colors.

Very Alain Silberstein this one. Congratulations!
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By: MilDiver
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Independents: Beautiful

For dress (and thin) watches, also for watches semi sporty-casual/casual elegance (5960) , I have a strong preference for platinum. The wrist feel is unmatched.
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By: MilDiver
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Independents: +1...

Third time is the charm .. Red, (-) Green, (-) Tri color (-) I saved so much
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By: MilDiver
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Rolex: Great bday post

And watch, I share your sentiment to the 11 version of this "odd" Rolex.
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By: MilDiver
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Horological Meandering: Charming.

A pure collectors joy.
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By: MilDiver
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Rolex: Congrats. great looking watch.

And great overall tool watch. I see your preference go for the rubber, but having tried the 5 link bracelet myself, I think it's a new level of comfort for Tudor despite the added grams.
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By: MilDiver
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Rolex: I don't see any "poor-man submariner" here

I see a watch owned by someone with good taste who doesn't really care what other people think. And these kind of people are usually not the "poor" ones....
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By: MilDiver
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