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6 comments:

  1. 40-50K minimum and will easily push well into 100-150K+. Sadly, too fragile to be a daily wearer; even if you're so inclined.

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    1. I've been wearing mine daily for 30 years. No fragility detected.

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    2. Anon 12:14 is wrong. My GMT Master was purchased at the China Fleet Club in 1969. A large % of military personnel used "Zulu Time" - today it's UTC, I think. Military use can be very demanding. Mine never let me down.

      Greenwich Mean Time is the classic name.

      If you have a Rolex Oyster serviced per recommendation they will last and last. They most certainly are not fragile. If you don't change the oil regularly on your Rolls Royce or John Deere it will become ....fragile.

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    3. "Tune-ups" eventually add up to more than the original purchase price, which is saying something given how much they cost.
      Wore mine daily for 30 years, not fragile, but gave it up for a fitness watch as I've "retired" to ski racing.

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  2. Why do stupid people post stuff they know nothing about. Been wearing the same watch everyday since 1983

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