I'm glad you like it since it's your watch. For the life of me, I don't understand the popularity of the Wimbledon dial. Hits all the wrong notes in my brain.
If you grew up through the 1980s, a two-tone Rolex was the watch owned by second-hand car salesmen, yuppies and city workers in shiny suits. It was the crass, gaudy symbol of how much better you thought you were than everyone else around you.
In my mind I canโt shake that association and I will never be able to bring myself to think of the DateJust as โstylishโ or โelegantโ
If you grew up through the 1980s, a two-tone Rolex was the watch owned by second-hand car salesmen, yuppies and city workers in shiny suits. It was the crass, gaudy symbol of how much better you thought you were than everyone else around you.
In my mind I canโt shake that association and I will never be able to bring myself to think of the DateJust as โstylishโ or โelegantโ
I'm glad you like it since it's your watch. For the life of me, I don't understand the popularity of the Wimbledon dial. Hits all the wrong notes in my brain.
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I'm glad you like it since it's your watch. For the life of me, I don't understand the popularity of the Wimbledon dial. Hits all the wrong notes in my brain.
If you grew up through the 1980s, a two-tone Rolex was the watch owned by second-hand car salesmen, yuppies and city workers in shiny suits. It was the crass, gaudy symbol of how much better you thought you were than everyone else around you.
In my mind I canโt shake that association and I will never be able to bring myself to think of the DateJust as โstylishโ or โelegantโ
If you grew up through the 1980s, a two-tone Rolex was the watch owned by second-hand car salesmen, yuppies and city workers in shiny suits. It was the crass, gaudy symbol of how much better you thought you were than everyone else around you.
In my mind I canโt shake that association and I will never be able to bring myself to think of the DateJust as โstylishโ or โelegantโ
Each to their own i guess.
I'm glad you like it since it's your watch. For the life of me, I don't understand the popularity of the Wimbledon dial. Hits all the wrong notes in my brain.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I like the YG TT version. It certainly a unique date-just.