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20 November 2024, 11:58 PM | #34 |
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Didn't realize then but my Rolex journey was complete by 2006 after receiving my 16710. It was my 2nd Rolex, my 1st being a 1986 DateJust.
The 16710 traveled the world with me, helped navigate world time zones while working w/ coworkers around the globe, and really made me appreciate all the functions a GMT has to offer. Not to mention the multiple bezel & bracelet atheistic options available w/ the most versatile Rolex ever produced. And I took full advantage. Alas, in 2010 Tudor decides to reinvigorate it's brand by releasing the Tudor Heritage Chronograph as well as continued successful releases like the Black Bay & Pelagos in subsequent years that seem to tick more boxes for me providing amazing performance w/ modern proportions, at very competitive pricing, that you can actually purchase without playing AD games. Still love & enjoy my 16170 but Tudor has really hit my sweet spot. dP
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