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31 October 2018, 11:09 AM | #38 |
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Very different pieces to steel. You either go for the white gold bracelet: sporty looking but more fancy than steel, heavy (some like, some don’t) and more scratch prone. Definitely a special piece though. I went for a white gold on leather as I managed to pick one up for pre owned not much more than a decent steel version was going for. Perhaps that tells you a little about the resale value but I have since been offered more than I paid for it as a trade so that’s good enough for me. If you buy right (preowned, be patient and get one in good condition) then I think precious metal is a good call. I like how to people in the know they stand out given they often have precious metal only dials.
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