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17 May 2010, 05:26 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: UK
Watch: 16610LV
Posts: 132
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Sweet Music.
I bought my first Rolex 3 months ago, a V series 16610 Sub, I love wearing this watch, I wear a Casio G-Shock during the day, i'm a heating engineer, so my watches have a pretty rough time during the day, I coudln't wear a good watch as it would be destroyed.
I love coming home, having a shower, getting changed and slipping on my Sub. I come here every night to read the forums, i'm not the most prolific poster here, that's just my personality, but I do post occasionally and enjoy doing so. The time i've been here I haven't heard ayone mention the sound of a Sub movement, in particular the 3135 movement in a Sub. Is there a sweeter sound? The delicate "ting ting ting ting", it's unreal really. Eight times every second, 480 times in every minute, 28800 beats in an hour. Over the course of a week that's 4,838,400 beats. It sounds so delicate when held up against the ear, yet it's so accurate, my watch hasn't lost a second over a week. Long live Rolex, Viva Rolex. |
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