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14 June 2021, 02:45 AM | #39 |
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Some of the responses here are hilarious... "has to have mercedes handset"-- tell that to the Daytona, LOL.
Cellini is the only model that I consider strictly a "dress" piece in the Rolex catalog. DJ is 50% sporty, 50% dressy, 100% awesome. You can wear it however you like. It looks as natural with jeans/shorts and a polo as it does with a suit and tie. Very versatile, timeless, classic, sophisticated, and masculine. BTW, if Roger Federer can rock a 2-tone DJ wimbledon while kicking ass on the tennis court, then I think it's safe to say a DJ is a sporty watch. |
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