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Old 16 July 2014, 02:49 PM   #91
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I'm going to punch somebody in the nose! As an elderly man in his fifties I resent when I hear about the Day-Date being for old people. Some of us don't care for 50mm watches or trendy watches. If classic or 18kt is "old," then call me Gramps.
When did '50' become 'elderly'?
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Old 16 July 2014, 07:26 PM   #92
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which DDII do you have? picture would be nice

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i am 27 years old and was fortunate enough to just get the DD II with the arabic concentric dial!! and i think its frekin awesome!! nothing old about it!! its so cool!!!!
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Old 16 July 2014, 07:30 PM   #93
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A day date with oyster bracelet? never seen this before

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OMG. I'm turning "Old" this year. Whew!!!
Good thing I got my day date before it became cliche.
Oh, look, it's 9:00 o'clock. I should be in bed. I wonder if I took my medication?
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Old 16 July 2014, 08:41 PM   #94
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Elderly man in his 50's?.... I'm feeling old...I thought elderly was starting at 70 years old.
I am now 71 and not old, but now a more sensible mature age, and I wear whatever I want to in watches.
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Old 16 July 2014, 08:41 PM   #95
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Say what?? I didn't hear you.
FYI I don't have a yg DD. I have a stainless steel model - dial says "Polex".
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Old 16 July 2014, 08:56 PM   #96
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If it worries you sell it, someone the other day made some comment about how old school my YG DD was, I took it as a compliment, I am 43 not in my 20's but I don't care what people think to be fair. If we did we would all just wear SS SUBS as they are cool on anyone.
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Old 16 July 2014, 11:20 PM   #97
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I've been vacationing in Viscardo, Greece these past couple of weeks. Viscardo is a magnet for wealthy yahat owners needing a destination and Rolex spotting is common. I happened upon two gentleman wearing YG DDs. The first was in his 60s and he wore his watch like he'd been wearing it for 30 years--it was invisible. The second was on a young man in his early 20s. He was at the table next to ours at dinner. What I presumed to be his family's 120' motor yahat was parked parked just a few feet away and I would guess by the way that the kid's hair was slicked back that he was a privileged brat and probably never worked for much in his life. The Rolex came across to me as just slightly repulsive and I have a gold Rolex. I think that if your going to wear a gold Rolex, you need to look like you might have worked for it. This may be hard to pull off for a young man.
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Old 17 July 2014, 02:27 PM   #98
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A day date with oyster bracelet? never seen this before





I just thought an oyster bracelet (for me) would be more comfortable to wear.

It's a daily wearer.
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