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Old 30 March 2020, 10:05 AM   #6
Dave455
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Glad you liked it! I would agree 100% regarding the OP. I got that a few years back when Rolex had just revised the range, and I was delighted that they had put all their latest enhancements into what some might consider their most basic models.

Tough call between the 34 and 36. I’ll admit to being sad and owning both! I wear that 34 a lot. I find that the watch and bracelet sort of integrate together, far more so than on the bigger watches. The size, and the rounded shape of the case, make it a very easy watch to wear and I never seem to bash it.

I also find it a very practical ‘real world’ watch. If I wear it in very hot or very cold climates, it doesn’t get affected. If it get’s oil or fuel on it, it just wipes clean! And despite that use, it still looks crisp!

Interestingly, my late father did the same job that I do (British airline pilot) and ended up with almost exactly the same watch, for the same reasons!
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