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Old 18 December 2017, 04:16 PM   #2
byr0nic
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: London, New York
Watch: ing art & watches
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Explorer 1! Nothing wrong with a DJ, but there's something a little bit special/different about the Exp1 imo (the model's history may have something to do with this, depending on your proclivities); I've found it to be a little stealthier what with the absence of a date and the matte bracelet, and the Fliplock oyster clasp is genuinely useful I've found.

It's my go-to 'I don't want to think about whether my watch is appropriate to whatever I'm wearing (because Exp1 will be for anything I'm wearing) and/or I don't want to attract attention' watch - or rather was, until my wife took it off my hands recently! (Looks great on her too!) I'm looking for a replacement, and seriously thinking about just buying another one. (Let that be another compliment for the model!)

For my money, it gives you everything you need, and nothing that you don't. If you want one practical watch, it's difficult to go past.
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