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Old 14 October 2010, 10:45 AM   #1
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Yea but that all yellow gold with the blue dial just blows your mind away, it may be the same inards as a stainless steel sub but the gold is so much more impressive......
A solid YG watch is not for everybody but nevertheless it does represent a significant value. Some people like it and others dont. Someone said that no matter what a scrap solid 18k would still hold some value while a clump of stainless steel is just crap.

I totally agree with the money you pay for this amount of gold is 'overpriced'. However solid precious metal watches' price tag is designed for plat AMEX holder.. if we reconsider again..the current price of a SS Sub C is a little bit over the top.

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