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#8593
New daily thanks to Bruce @ watches24seven.com
I have always said if they made an all brushed stainless 42mm Daytona's that would be the perfect Rolex.
This 42mm is the perfect size for these all steelies, just sayin' :-)!
I have always said if they made an all brushed stainless 42mm Daytona's that would be the perfect Rolex.
This 42mm is the perfect size for these all steelies, just sayin' :-)!
#8595
New daily thanks to Bruce @ watches24seven.com
I have always said if they made an all brushed stainless 42mm Daytona's that would be the perfect Rolex.
This 42mm is the perfect size for these all steelies, just sayin' :-)!
Attachment 110898
I have always said if they made an all brushed stainless 42mm Daytona's that would be the perfect Rolex.
This 42mm is the perfect size for these all steelies, just sayin' :-)!
Attachment 110898
#8597
rubber on the bb!
aesthetically prefer the yellow stitch for sure
practically will wait and see over the next few days how it wears
it has calmed down for sure, but in a way that has surprised me. i find the black rubber to be part of the design now. shiny bezel, marble-ish carbon and diff shades, then a matte black strap, set off by the polished screws and shiny lugs. altogether? it works, in a totally different way than i expected.
i was reminded of the jarno le, how the rubber strap directs focus to the dial and the case.
also tried on the buemi le, pics def don't do it justice
i never noticed the inner ring is half-bold, the case's ti colour or shade contrasts beautifully with the bezel and the motif. the yellow, red, silver are very sporty; the watch does not seem busy, but to me is not inviting as a daily
biggest highlight and huge hit with me was the strap, i loved it! i believe it is the exact same as the Diver strap, unlike the newer 44 roos with the crooked lines on the rubber which are boring to me
don't reckon i would go for a diver strap though, and despite apbands really screwing me over with their unprofessionalism, i am still interested in a Singapore-F1 inspired strap
aesthetically prefer the yellow stitch for sure
practically will wait and see over the next few days how it wears
it has calmed down for sure, but in a way that has surprised me. i find the black rubber to be part of the design now. shiny bezel, marble-ish carbon and diff shades, then a matte black strap, set off by the polished screws and shiny lugs. altogether? it works, in a totally different way than i expected.
i was reminded of the jarno le, how the rubber strap directs focus to the dial and the case.
also tried on the buemi le, pics def don't do it justice
i never noticed the inner ring is half-bold, the case's ti colour or shade contrasts beautifully with the bezel and the motif. the yellow, red, silver are very sporty; the watch does not seem busy, but to me is not inviting as a daily
biggest highlight and huge hit with me was the strap, i loved it! i believe it is the exact same as the Diver strap, unlike the newer 44 roos with the crooked lines on the rubber which are boring to me
don't reckon i would go for a diver strap though, and despite apbands really screwing me over with their unprofessionalism, i am still interested in a Singapore-F1 inspired strap





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