Dear esteemed forum members, A friend of mine bought a "customized" rolex deepsea back in 2007 when that seemed like a good idea to him. This is black DLC and has welded bars (not spring bars) that is for a NATO strap. He wants a thicker strap (makes sense for this hockey puck), such as the nylon fa
They already have Christmas decorations in the mall and it is not yet Halloween. Says the grumpy old man. Looked into the bag of straps and pulled this out. Not sure I have ever worn it. But it gets until the end of October at least.
- fauxtina - too thick. Will have to see the tudor in the metal to make a determination there. the normal BB is too big and thick for me. hoping this one is right.
A lot of faux-experts lurk, lure, sell and profit. It is a well known and accepted gorilla / tribal / etc. marketing technique. So then how sensible is it to talk to actual people with actual experience with said watch and share some time and have discussion. Not a crazy idea, very simple. But many
because - customers want them. It is Objectively better looking without it. Even if it is integrated into the subdial. Or maybe they are just messing with us.
I love the watch and the concept. my only regret is that they attached this to a car brand and thus it always seemed like an overt marketing / fashion / status line. If I owned the car and wanted to advertise that while not driving the car, I would get the watch. Owning the watch and not the car bra