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Old 10 June 2020, 11:36 AM   #1
kilyung
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I haven’t done an unboxing in quite some time. I was surprised by how much I like this one so thought it was worth a post.









For those wondering, yes I’m still obsessed with PM but I have a few steel Rolex. I have the 116600, 126600, 116660, and now this 126660. I’ll have to take a SD family picture at some point. Despite the size, it wears very comfortably on the wrist (6.5”) - I think because it hugs the wrist very well. I just removed the diving extension and kept the rest of the links on. Honestly, this is the most useless tool watch as the 116600 is better suited for every activity I could imagine. However it’s quite a looker whereas the 116600 can get lost in a sea of submariners. Without a doubt this 126660 has the most nuanced dial. Maybe that’s why I like it so. Thanks for reading.
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