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I wouldn't sell the BLNR bracelet. If you go to sell it, the buyer may want the original bracelet. I know I would, but then again, there are probably 15 people who don't give a crap for every 1 of me.
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Why would anyone want that? It looks like a pain in the ass to actually tell what time it is.
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Maybe if you're 4 years old, otherwise it really isn't
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Any of these worth a damn?

https://huckberry.com/store/t/category/watches
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Maybe if you're 4 years old, otherwise it really isn't


It is black on black. They're about as visible as the Halloween unis last year.
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Any of these worth a damn?

https://huckberry.com/store/t/category/watches


I'm assuming you are looking at the pilot field watch. If so, I'd look at the new Seiko divers, which have a similar shape, but with probably a better movement:

[url]Seiko SRP775 Automatic Diver Stainless Steel 45mm Day/Date Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AMI4GWC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_FZdNxb48WKFR6[/url]
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Any of these worth a damn?

https://huckberry.com/store/t/category/watches


Nope
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This one is nice
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That is a gorgeous watch.
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This one is nice
wow, that's awesome!
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Love that one. Looked hard at it before my last purchase.
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This one is nice
It's a beautiful watch but man, the Speedmaster vs. the Speedy Pro is a hard decision. Removing the crown guards is a win/lose proposition - they make the crown look better, but then the pushers look like they stand out too much. If they would make those pushers a few mm more flush it would be a no-brainer.
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Did someone on here have a 2500 Omega Planet Ocean 42mm? With how big the new POs are, I was curious about picking up one of those.
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
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I saw a dude with a Shinola the other night. By looking at their website, I think it was the Runwell 47mm. Are they decent watches? It looked sharp to me...but I don't know **** about watches.
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I saw a dude with a Shinola the other night. By looking at their website, I think it was the Runwell 47mm. Are they decent watches? It looked sharp to me...but I don't know **** about watches.


i absolutely hate shinola, pretty much everything about them.
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Sorry, just don't think I could take a brand called "Shinola" seriously.
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
#1 thing that bugs me about TexAgs...people that act like asses for no reason at all.
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Any of you ballers own an Audemars?
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
What in the hell are you even talking about? Thick ass bulky dive watches don't go well with nice clothes. Dress watches are thin. It has nothing to do with being a hipster. A correctly fitting shirt and suit does not fit well with a watch that is almost 16 mm thick.
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Any of you ballers own an Audemars?
Nah the AP Royal Oak Extra Thin is on my wish list though.
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I saw a dude with a Shinola the other night. By looking at their website, I think it was the Runwell 47mm. Are they decent watches? It looked sharp to me...but I don't know **** about watches.

You don't know **** about Shinola, but would you know **** from Shinola?
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
What in the hell are you even talking about? Thick ass bulky dive watches don't go well with nice clothes. Dress watches are thin. It has nothing to do with being a hipster. A correctly fitting shirt and suit does not fit well with a watch that is almost 16 mm thick.


in Texas, chunky dive watches with nice suits and tuxedos are perfectly acceptable.
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Any of you ballers own an Audemars?
Nah the AP Royal Oak Extra Thin is on my wish list though.

That one is badass, but alas has a 41 mm diameter.
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As soon as I can justify dropping 50k on a single watch, I will buy this one; 44mm
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
What in the hell are you even talking about? Thick ass bulky dive watches don't go well with nice clothes. Dress watches are thin. It has nothing to do with being a hipster. A correctly fitting shirt and suit does not fit well with a watch that is almost 16 mm thick.


in Texas, chunky dive watches with nice suits and tuxedos are perfectly acceptable.
Not just in Texas.

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This one is nice

That version of the Speedmaster just doesn't do it for me. But I really like this one, the Apollo 13 Silver Snoopy:



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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
What in the hell are you even talking about? Thick ass bulky dive watches don't go well with nice clothes. Dress watches are thin. It has nothing to do with being a hipster. A correctly fitting shirt and suit does not fit well with a watch that is almost 16 mm thick.


in Texas, chunky dive watches with nice suits and tuxedos are perfectly acceptable.
Whatever makes you feel good, I guess. Some people like crew socks with slides.

No watches with Tuxedos.
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
What in the hell are you even talking about? Thick ass bulky dive watches don't go well with nice clothes. Dress watches are thin. It has nothing to do with being a hipster. A correctly fitting shirt and suit does not fit well with a watch that is almost 16 mm thick.


in Texas, chunky dive watches with nice suits and tuxedos are perfectly acceptable.
Whatever makes you feel good, I guess. Some people like crew socks with slides.

No watches with Tuxedos.

MAS444
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Still busy trying to figure out what my special purpose is.
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The 8500 PO's are also available in 42mm
It's not the diameter, but rather the thickness. The 8500 PO is too thick for a suit, in my opinion.
If you're wearing a suit that tight and you don't know how to have the cuff on your shirt tailored to fit your watch, a PO might not be for you. You should look into Shinola. Hipsters love those.
What in the hell are you even talking about? Thick ass bulky dive watches don't go well with nice clothes. Dress watches are thin. It has nothing to do with being a hipster. A correctly fitting shirt and suit does not fit well with a watch that is almost 16 mm thick.


in Texas, chunky dive watches with nice suits and tuxedos are perfectly acceptable.
Whatever makes you feel good, I guess. Some people like crew socks with slides.

No watches with Tuxedos.




Congrats on looking tacky?
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And let's be honest, the 'tux' you rented from men's warehouse hardly qualifies as wearing a tux
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Does my Zegna made to measure one count?
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