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8 August 2023, 06:16 PM | #11 |
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Real Name: Mariusz
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Jubilee is clearly "lighter" to wear, regardless of wrist size. The hand rests. Oyster, on the other hand, fits the paw better, nothing flies, the watch lies as if glued. On a different note ... a lot is written about 32xx calibers, that they have problems with keeping time, that a lot of users give them under warranty for adjustment. Even I thought for a moment that mine wouldn't keep the parameters. 3285 does not move forward like 3186 or 3135, which must be put back up on the 12th night to balance the time. At least that's the case with the watches I own. Here are the results from the last two weeks, worn alternately with Sub, put away at night with glasses up. I have no comments. Well, maybe that Pepsiak dominated my second GMT - Batman. Perhaps it is a moment of the moment, or perhaps the end of a certain clock stage...
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