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Thread: New arrival: Glycine Airman Sphair 18 mini review

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    I really like the bezel insert and crowns, and even though it's "busy" it's not too busy as it has a lot of nice black space in the center of the dial. Very well balanced IMHO...great pick up and congratulations!

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    Congrats. It looks great.

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    Great looking watch. I had a purist and ended up selling it for all the reasons people here mentioned... I guess mostly laziness.

    Will the pre-Invicta "modern" Glycine models be more desirable, especially now with the logo change?

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    WOW !! that is a good lookin piece Olly & you rock it well. Great strap choice too PERFECTO
    Congratulations Olly

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    That is a very nice watch and you have opened my eyes to a model I didn't know about. Thank you.

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    Thanks all, appreciate the comments. I didn't wear it yesterday as had a day at the park and the beach with my son, so today will be it's first proper outing

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    Big congrats on that new one !

    Looks absolutely awesome.

    I like the busy overall look (dial, bezel, especially the two crowns).

    So I am thinking about the bigger version of that one.
    Regards Phil
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