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Old 25 January 2023, 01:04 AM   #1
kentheevil
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Would a TT CHNR make sense in this collection?

I know it's up to me but I still love to hear opinions and thoughts so please share yours.

So I've recently acquired the d-blue this month along with the tudor blackbay Gmt which I really like. Long story short I'm considering to get another watch to pair with my fiancé. Hers is the 28mm dj chocolate dial.




I'm realizing that my collection is quite sport heavy and I'm feeling I need a dressier or smaller piece 40 or less.

However, a leather strap watch isn't something I can wear often here in Thailand (I've even parted with my Zeitwerk for this reason).

So now despite on the list of the TT CHNR I'd love to hear your thoughts if the CHNR makes sense? Or to get a different feel I'm better off with a TT dj40 etc? However, at this moment another steel model is strong no ATM. Also I've tried on the full RG CHNR and It's the first time I prefer a TT over full gold surprisingly





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