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    i have found lately that instead of counting sheep i get off to sleep more easily by counting your posted images

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    Quote Originally Posted by shameless View Post
    i have found lately that instead of counting sheep i get off to sleep more easily by counting your posted images
    Baaa + tick = bickbickbick??

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrangeSport View Post
    Honestly? As I think you can take it, and you did open the point up...

    The GS quartz diver? LOVE it. No date, super accurate, minimal servicing, superbly finished, killer lume etc etc...

    The Daytonas? No, I don't like them. And Rolex is my favourite brand. The overall look does little for me, but the real death blow (which I have highlighted many times online) is the 9 o'clock sub dial. The digit where a 6 should be is actually a 9. Look carefully, the numbers are facing in. A mistake, or just to make easier to read? I dunno, but it does my head in. Why didn't Rolex lay out that sub dial like the others, and use 12, 4 & 8? The problem would be avoided and the watch would be better balanced. It's a really dodgy bit of design in my opinion.

    Sorry, and I know it won't spoil your enjoyment of the watches.
    I remember reading one of your posts on this...and promptly got the black dialed daytona?lol.
    Maybe this is a sign for gnuyork??

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    I like the two tone Daytona. Would look great on a brown strap, in fact the most vivid watch dream I have ever had was about the two tone white dial Daytona (just like yours) on a brown strap. The dream was so realistic the details were all there, and I don't know why. Before that I never thought much about that particular Daytona, but now I sure do. Weird, eh?
    Part of me wants to put it on a brown strap just to enable u...

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    Indeed not my favourite models (those would be the ND sub, and the sbgh001, I *think*) but nice enough!
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    I have never warmed to any Daytona but wouldn't the world be boring if we didn't have different opinions.
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    Well, I sure do like the Rolex!

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    I'm not a big fan of gold but I like white dials (even though don't own any yet). They are both very cool watches.


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