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Old 8 September 2013, 11:06 AM   #1
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RB2 Question

In doing some research on the Ti model, I came across a few posts (I cant find the thread again to be able to directly post in there) that seemed to suggest that the pusher design and crown on this model can be a bit uncomfortable, particularly when compared to the redesigned GP and/or Schumacher.

Could anyone comment on the veracity of this concern, particularly if you happened to have experience across these three pieces?

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Old 8 September 2013, 11:18 AM   #2
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I had the GP and have the RB2. All have fit perfectly. I think it probably depends on the shape of your wrist but Ti is light so not a lot of pressure.

None of the pushers/crown on any of these models are very sharp to begin with. Gotta trust the watch engineers produced a watch that is wearable before they launched it
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Old 8 September 2013, 03:10 PM   #3
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I had the GP and have the RB2. All have fit perfectly. I think it probably depends on the shape of your wrist but Ti is light so not a lot of pressure.

None of the pushers/crown on any of these models are very sharp to begin with. Gotta trust the watch engineers produced a watch that is wearable before they launched it
+2 !!! Rbii's pushers and crown stick out visually more than others, but still a comfy fit, it's also a '42' piece so a bit smaller
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Old 9 September 2013, 12:11 AM   #4
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Mr GT2 has spoken. Thread /.
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Old 9 September 2013, 12:48 AM   #5
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It's probably only an issue if you're wearing the watch way down on the wrist.
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But you have a LAMBO!!!!
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