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Old 29 December 2007, 04:18 PM   #31
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Oh, I thought the Daytona was the only Rolex chrono and it was a 40mm watch. Sorry...
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Oops, I meant wouldn't. My apologies.
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Hi Allan, Matt,

My post certainly caused some confusion. I definitely would not choose the Daytona because of those little features/annoyances that it has. However each person has their preferences
Thanks for the correction, Vernon. I am just getting back to the board, and have been thinking about this particular post, so it is MY turn to apologize to Matt for my incorrect comment.

Sometimes, my zeal for the Daytona leads me to be a bit lopsided in my views. I do not apologize for that, however I do apologize for not reading a post backward and forward before posting a response to it.

Thank you for clarifying your meaning, Vern. Please accept my apology for my comments, Matt.
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Old 29 December 2007, 10:13 PM   #32
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Thanks for the correction, Vernon. I am just getting back to the board, and have been thinking about this particular post, so it is MY turn to apologize to Matt for my incorrect comment.

Sometimes, my zeal for the Daytona leads me to be a bit lopsided in my views. I do not apologize for that, however I do apologize for not reading a post backward and forward before posting a response to it.

Thank you for clarifying your meaning, Vern. Please accept my apology for my comments, Matt.
Thanks for the note. Very nice of you. You had me scratching my head on this one.

I have a Daytona too. Really, really like it, but have read a number of comments like those posted by Vern which highlight small "minuses" that some don't like.

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Old 29 December 2007, 11:29 PM   #33
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There is no need to compare...I can appreciate a Rolex, Omega, Tag H., and even a Timex for their authenticity and utilitarian purpose. Appreciate each piece for what it is and what it does--JMHO.
I agree 100% and I own the Timex TX Series 770 PVD Flyback Chronograph with PVD coating... beautiful watch indeed!

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