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22 August 2019, 06:51 AM | #37 |
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DaytonaC on Oysterflex is my vote right now (like a lot of others, I've listed my daily hah!)
brucethemanlee listed some good points and I'll echo them. Perfect for my smaller wrist, it's got the right amount of durability/water resistance to wear while doing just about anything. And with the Oysterflex straps that makes 4 different strap options that ALL look amazing: oyster, jubilee, rubber, and leather. It's incredibly versatile and I can wear it without being worried about scratches. Downsides are a little of that douche-y factor, and I really wish the lugs were brushed instead of polished... but it's about as close to perfect as possible. Other candidate is AP Royal Oak 15300, but when I had mine I was constantly anxious about scratching the bracelet.
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