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Old 13 June 2014, 02:15 AM   #22
samuelhuntington
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A tasteful stainless steel Rolex is not likely to be noticed, even by the most picky client. It is still a rare individual that can recognize a Rolex on sight and even fewer that can spot a Patek.

A gold Day Date with a pave' dial would be another matter. Even a Department Store bling watch that cost a couple hundred will turn more heads than a stainless Daytona..

Making a neutral impression is about not being in-your-face and not about what brand name you may have on..
This.

What kind of rolex do you wear? I think most anything stainless will be just fine. Let's face it you only have to save about 5-8k to own most stainless models.

If you are wearing a 15k + gold or two tone model I would not wear it myself. If so get a stainless work watch and keep your precious medal watch for nights and weekends.
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