Unexpected work bonus- which appreciating, robust watch

Unexpected work bonus- which appreciating, robust watch

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Sa Calobra

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Monday 27th March 2017
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I was thinking the entry level Rolex? Or does a Omega Seamaster still hold it's value?

Would that fit the bill, relatively robust. Easy to polish back up any scratches etc. Good sized for a large wrist.

Edited by Sa Calobra on Monday 27th March 13:14

Sa Calobra

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Monday 27th March 2017
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>5k. My view is it's alot of money but if I can 'enjoy' it without sticking it in savings I'd be happy.

Sa Calobra

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Monday 27th March 2017
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Wheres/what's AD and what's a Kermit?

Sa Calobra

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Monday 27th March 2017
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Ah! Thank you

Sa Calobra

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Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Sadly yes, I struggle with most straps. I'm not 'fat'. Just sturdy wrist'ed.

My Tag F1 from 1991 looks like a ladies watch on my wrist now

Sa Calobra

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Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Yes

The Sea Dweller 116660 is gorgeous but I won't know until it's on.

I better brush up before I visit jewellers.