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2 October 2017, 02:06 AM | #1 |
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Wife's lesson in how to really wear a Rolex
One year ago, I purchased a 114200 Air King for my wife. The watch was a "push" present after our second chid was born and I had the names and birth dates of our two children engraved on the back. She has worn the watch every day for work and play. She does not have the same "wrist awareness" like many of us WIS do. The watch is fit well to her wrist, but she goes about like its not there. Sometimes, when sitting around the table telling stories, I can hear the watch knock into the edge of the table when she becomes animated. Although this makes me cringe, my outlook changed a bit today when I took a closer look. After a year of wear, the watch looks beautiful!!! Now I would never wear most of my pieces like this, but it should say something to the ones who worry about getting sand on their Submariner. In summary, these watches were made to be worn and not worried about. Cheers!
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