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Old 23 May 2018, 12:30 AM   #1
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Have you ever flipped a Rolex, miss it, and bought it back?

I did so with the YM2 TT, I really liked the watch, but for some vanity reason I decided to trade it for haute horlogerie, a VC overseas dual time, which didn't have much staying power for me. I also thought the YM2 model was a little crass, but as I grew more into my skin, I find that I myself may not have the most sophisticated or traditionally classic taste.

After that I remembered how this watch made me feel: summer glory, breezy and happy, I love that the TT YM2 has such a different play of colours, its bold, its substantial, its me and I miss it!

So here I am again, with the same watch, might not be the watch for everyone, but I sure as hell love it!

Welcome back to the stables old friend!
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