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Old 26 June 2012, 09:58 PM   #31
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Going from 40mm sport rolex to 34mm will not be easy. If you want something dressier, why not DJII, or at least DJ36mm
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Old 27 June 2012, 01:00 AM   #32
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Well
I am getting used to the 34 idea
I kind a like it not beefing so flashi ......
I think I will go for it having a watch for my suits and also my wife could enjoy some wrist time from time to time ....
Learns a lot from the threat as well and can see the airking as a nice add to my collection
Guess I will have to change my name to King Gmtsub ..:)
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Old 27 June 2012, 05:34 AM   #33
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Yes sir, the AK is a great piece. The perfect collection is an AK and a GMT Master of any vintage. I'm even a fan of the concentric dials.
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Old 27 June 2012, 05:51 AM   #34
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Went away on vacation. Brought a vintage Omega, a Rolex 6424, and my AK. Ended up wearing my AK 99% of the time. It was HOT (the others were on straps), and spent alot of time by the water or boating. The AK worked great for all the outdoor activities. The only time I wore the others is when we went to a nice restaurant for dinner.
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Old 27 June 2012, 06:05 AM   #35
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Too small for ya!!
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Old 27 June 2012, 06:26 AM   #36
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Sometimes it is time for a little understatement .... Then i love my 34mm Explorer ... It is the smallest of my watches, but looks as good as a big one ... Men used to wear smaller watches ... And nobody thought they look odd.

Get the airking ... Also i am not that keen on that bezel ... Truth be told ... Does it come different?
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Old 27 June 2012, 06:54 AM   #37
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I love the airking but to small for me. The boss wears one.

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