Thread: Swap my D-blue
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Old 27 February 2020, 04:45 PM   #11
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Swap my D-blue

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Originally Posted by jdw007 View Post
Hi guys



I’ve got a D-blue since 2015 and it still feels a bit bulky. I’m in love with the yellow DD since forever. I can get one from 1991 (birth year, Searched for it) and i love it! But it means that my D-blue has to go.. the dd comes with original box but no documents. And I might need to pay a little extra.



So would it be a good or a bad choice?



Thanks a lot for the help!!


Mmmmm, the idea of getting a watch that old with no papers would steer my state of peace of mind.


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