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Old 14 August 2016, 04:07 AM   #1
WristEnvy
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Feeling Blue without a blue

Ok a little dramatic, but ever since I flipped my Blue Pelagos and Blue Navitimer01 I feel a blue dialed watch is missing on the wrist.

Now I'm at a crossroads on which to get. I have a Pepsi and BLNR, and though the splash of blue is nice, I've always liked an all blue dial and bezel.

So I'm thinking probably the easiest solution is to reacquire a Blue Pelagos. I do love that watch and the main reason it was easy to part with to begin with, it didn't quite fit right on a bracelet, but I wouldn't mind giving it another chance on a strap.

In summary here are options I've been thinking about.

1. Pelagos as mentioned above.
2. Flip my dssd and get a d-blue dssd (draw back is the insert is still black, but the dial is a beaut)
3. Tudor Snowflake sub
4. Blancpain 50 fathoms with blue dial and bezel.
5. Other suggestions?

Thanks!
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