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Old 2 August 2017, 07:22 PM   #11
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I have had zero stretch in several years of wear and zero problems with clasp, and I wear mine to the gym and everywhere. So I take direct experience over hearsay as a standard of evidence. No offense meant or taken. We agree to disagree.

I should say that you should only own a pt daytona if you love them and can afford them. I meet both criteria.
I've seen John's Daytona in person and even as a daily wearer that he uses for everything (trust me he does not baby the watch) it still looks stunning and I know the light cosmetic stuff will go away anytime with a light polish. Dr Tom is another example of just tooling the watch as intended for years. I honestly don't see durability/stretch issues anytime soon with the newer bracelet designs.
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