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3 January 2008, 03:12 PM | #10 | |
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Real Name: Gil
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Hey, Steel ... I'm the same way you are about SS sports watches. I have an SD and also a titanium SEAL watch. To me, the SD is not only the ultimate tool watch, but its dressy enough to wear with a suit ..and, as you found out at Wal-Mart, gets some attention (sometimes unwarranted) as well. Personally, I don't think I would get two duplicate Rolex models, but I might go for another Rolex tool watch like the EXP II. With two of the same kind, one of them will sit around unused as you won't really have a reason to wear it ...at least with another tool model, you can switch them around. Of course, maybe it's the idea to have one unused in a box so that you can enjoy one for awhile and eventually have a "new" one to put some wear n' tear on ...but if that's the idea, you might want to see what new changes the SD will have and make a decision then. I'm not the expert by any means like many here are, but it's rather unfathomable to me that Rolex would change the bezel on the SD. |
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