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Old 4 August 2015, 09:19 AM   #1
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Some Pics from the AD

At the AD the other day, just for kicks...had some free time and was in the big city and decided to see what was up.

Well, no new models out, and the selection was picked pretty clean...but I did try the blue TT Daytona out and was absolutely blown away. Always thought the panda was the one, but man, that blue was amazing. And the way those little red hands looked against the blue background...wow just delicious. Now when someone has a poll of which dial is best on the Daytona, I'm going to be confused.

So here's a couple of pics. The TT GMT2c made its way on to my wrist (of course-I can't pass up a GMT!) and a great time was had by all, chatting. OK..so it doesn't hurt that the salesperson is kind of easy on the eyes.
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Old 4 August 2015, 09:21 AM   #2
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haha, that was nice she held them to pose for your pics.
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