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Old 20 January 2020, 08:12 AM   #61
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Good to hear that you eventually followed your heart with the 36. Looking forward to the pics.

I went through a similar journey first going the DJII because of the bigger watch trend, and I know exactly what you mean by the watch feeling to large.
In the end, I couldn't get on with the long lugs and flipped it after less than a month.



I later purchased a 116234 and feel this suited my wrist much better, and I prefer the proportions of the watch compared to the DJII, for example the thinner bezel and smaller markers, help make the watch look more classy imo.

Love this watch on a strap
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Old 20 January 2020, 09:39 AM   #62
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