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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 488692" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>What's with watches being so large nowadays? For both sexes. Or three. Whatever. Just my opinion, if that needs to be said, but they look goofy. Even Rolex has jumped up the size of its Explorer from 36 to 39mm. And that's small by today's standards. Give me a mere Cartier tank watch, I say, and I'll be happy. (PM me if interested.)</p><p></p><p>What's that? You're a deep sea diver? Or blind? Well, OK. (Just joking. Hey, I sympathize. I once had a Sea-Dweller during my lunatic years. No idea why.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 488692, member: 1690"] What's with watches being so large nowadays? For both sexes. Or three. Whatever. Just my opinion, if that needs to be said, but they look goofy. Even Rolex has jumped up the size of its Explorer from 36 to 39mm. And that's small by today's standards. Give me a mere Cartier tank watch, I say, and I'll be happy. (PM me if interested.) What's that? You're a deep sea diver? Or blind? Well, OK. (Just joking. Hey, I sympathize. I once had a Sea-Dweller during my lunatic years. No idea why.) [/QUOTE]
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