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View Poll Results: PCL Oyster or PCL Jubilee | |||
Super Jubilee | 62 | 32.80% | |
Sad Oyster | 127 | 67.20% | |
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4 March 2016, 08:33 PM | #1 |
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So you like that BLNR huh?
I cant stand PCL on the oyster band. Scratch magnet or too flashy - from the moment I saw someone with PCL's I never thought it looked "correct".
When the GMT C came out on PCL - m'eh. BLNR ok I can live with dual color ceramic but let me change that horrible bracelet. I had shopped out a BNIB for $8200 which is a good deal. Couldn't find the braclet. WTB does nothing for you on TRF for something so rare and in demand. Found it on chrono24, in Austria. $10,200 US to put it together, shipped and insured. That's a solid deal and I have both bracelets just in case (the PCL oyster clasp could/would be used with Everest strap at some point in time) So don't tell me it's not pretty. The super jubilee bracelet is so gorgeous. Don't say it's because all that work lifting bales of hay make the super jubilee clasp too flimsy for your manly man work. Is there not more like this because you just can't source the clasp? If they sold it like this would you buy it? If they sold it with the option PCL oyster and this too would you buy them both? What do people think about this other than "nice watch".... because i'm sort of shocked more of this isn't happening. I mean seriously, i walk around with the feeling that there are maybe less than a handful in the world. In the land where 9 out of 10 random wearers have on a black submariner - to have this one makes me smile. What does TRF think about this?' BTW gmt line used to have the jubilee - why not any more? Clasp sturdiness? Also - gmt line used to have brushed oyster - why the push to move everything but submariner and explorer to PCL? |
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