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28 April 2023, 07:41 AM | #3 |
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Totally misread this post at first.
Personally I would keep the James Cameron. I had a Deepsea I sold and I really miss it. I had a FF and was glad to sell it. The 45 mm is just too big (for me at least) so I decided to sell it. I had to get one of the 40 mm LEs. I was about to pull the trigger and found out a guy local I know had one after talking for a bit he let me wear it for a couple days and it just looked small to me. I don't think it was that it looked small on my wrist but it looked small compared to what most recognize as a FF and in my head it just always looked off so I was lucky I got to wear one a bit before spending the $ for one. Still the FF is a cool watch and if you have the itch bad enough do it, you can always get another one and there are always buyers for the FF ETA Just looked at the Ocean Commitment 3 and that would be a big no for me. If you are a big supporter of Ocean Commitment or what they do I guess go for it but I think the logo on the dial is just too distracting and I don't buy a watch to advertise for a 3rd party.
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