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Old 20 January 2009, 01:02 PM   #31
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Jean the GMT IIc is a great watch, in house movement and super looks and will fit into just about any everyday attire. Yes it is addictive as I have bought 4 in the past month. Buy what you like and what calls your name.
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Old 20 January 2009, 01:08 PM   #32
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44mm is nothing just put deposit on 59mm PAM. Now that may be to big.
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Old 20 January 2009, 01:10 PM   #33
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Jean the GMT IIc is a great watch, in house movement and super looks and will fit into just about any everyday attire. Yes it is addictive as I have bought 4 in the past month. Buy what you like and what calls your name.
4 in a month? jajaja, i bet all beautifull pannys? I am 26 by the way and the minimum wage here is about 220 bucks a month, so buying expensive watches is a lot more difficult for me, and no real second hand market so Im extra careful of what I put my money In.
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Old 20 January 2009, 01:13 PM   #34
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44mm is nothing just put deposit on 59mm PAM. Now that may be to big.
Ill be on the lookout for the pics of that monster, especially because its a panny, nobody makes a better huge watch than panerai
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Old 20 January 2009, 01:57 PM   #35
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hi yup im also a rolex fan.i wont be here if im not.the gmt2 ss ceramic is anice nice watch.however since you are watch lover i suggest get also at least 1 panerai.it is also a nice watch.try the pam104 its a practical panerai watch beautiful.better to have more rolexes than more panerai though.1 panerai is good idea.now its a rolex and panerai show..and ive seen rolex fanatics getting a panerai art as well.its a good break...panerai has its own charm..the way rolex is the sentimental favorite...
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Old 20 January 2009, 02:06 PM   #36
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hi yup im also a rolex fan.i wont be here if im not.the gmt2 ss ceramic is anice nice watch.however since you are watch lover i suggest get also at least 1 panerai.it is also a nice watch.try the pam104 its a practical panerai watch beautiful.better to have more rolexes than more panerai though.1 panerai is good idea.now its a rolex and panerai show..and ive seen rolex fanatics getting a panerai art as well.its a good break...panerai has its own charm..the way rolex is the sentimental favorite...
After the gmt im goiing to wait until basel for my next purchase, if no new sub is introduced or any sport model that appeals to me, Im buying an AP RO chrono I really want, but very expensive, after that maybe Ill get a pam, just because I really do like them.
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Old 20 January 2009, 02:31 PM   #37
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After the gmt im goiing to wait until basel for my next purchase, if no new sub is introduced or any sport model that appeals to me, Im buying an AP RO chrono I really want, but very expensive, after that maybe Ill get a pam, just because I really do like them.
yah thats great i encourage you to get a pam look at pam104.know what at this time my two favorites are my ss daytona black and my panerai pam104.they are kinda sharing equal wrist time on me.i did not regret buying both of them.i love watches.
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Old 22 January 2009, 01:47 PM   #38
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Penny, penny; well who wouldn't rather have a Rolex to a penny.

What?

A Panny? Ohhh, nevermind

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