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comment | "parent_author":"markpritchard",<br>"parent_permlink":"q4q9l2",<br>"author":"zacknorman97",<br>"permlink":"re-markpritchard-q4r4kf",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Cheers,<br> mate. It's a great article :-)\n\nPersonally,<br> I don't see the need to have a date function,<br> hence I really like the symmetry of the Daytonas without the date window. But I can see why people may want a date function,<br> and a Speedmaster is a great choice. \n\nThe great thing about Rolexes are that they maintain their values very well. They're pretty costly to buy,<br> but once you have it,<br> you can keep it for years to come,<br> knowing that you haven't lost a lot of money in depreciation. \n\nI think the one brand that you want to take a look at,<br> just for curiosity's sake,<br> is Grand Seiko. I've admired their craft from afar,<br> and they're definitely worth the consideration if you're looking for a new watch soon. \n\nBeautiful dials,<br> god-tier finishing and attention to detail,<br> Omega pricing,<br> and exceedingly accurate movements. The only downside,<br> is that some of their watches are a bit chunky,<br> and perhaps not suitable for our small wrists.\n\n![GrandSeikoSBGC2036.jpg (https:\/\/files.steempeak.com\/file\/steempeak\/zacknorman97\/xqACB9bb-Grand-Seiko-SBGC203-6.jpg)![GrandSeikoDiver3.jpg (https:\/\/files.steempeak.com\/file\/steempeak\/zacknorman97\/yAkAjNfi-Grand-Seiko-Diver-3.jpg)![GrandSeikoBlueCeramicGMTSpecial2.jpg (https:\/\/files.steempeak.com\/file\/steempeak\/zacknorman97\/HQoUkQfm-Grand-Seiko-Blue-Ceramic-GMT-Special-2.jpg)![GrandSeikoChampagedial12212.jpg (https:\/\/files.steempeak.com\/file\/steempeak\/zacknorman97\/MwKhVfkF-Grand-Seiko-Champage-dial-12212.jpg)\n\n***Credits to: [Time and Tide (https:\/\/timeandtidewatches.com\/)***",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"blog\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steempeak\/2.2.8\" " |
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