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Old 28 January 2012, 01:37 AM   #1
rjmarti
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Question about definition of 'President'

I would gladly welcome an education on what is or is not a president. I recognize a day, date watch as a president. I have also seen similar watches that are only the day. I have also seen the 'presidential' band.

However, I sometimes see older watches like a 1503 that I have in all gold to be listed as a president. I did not think this was/should be called a president. Yet all you have to do is google it and there are watch companies that have it listed for sale as one.

Are they simply taking liberty of an older all gold watch and just calling it a 'President' ?

Thanks !
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