What's on your wrist? / What are you wearing? (WRUW)

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Classic design of the 2447s today. Very little I can add that isn't said by the photo.

Have a great weekend all!
Steve
 
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Through Tourneau, here in San Francisco it's either them or Macy's and I figured Tourneau would be the way to go as a watch retailer rather than a department store



No more so than my experience with TAG 😉
Indeed is what I meant, brutal service by TH
 
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Classic design of the 2447s today. Very little I can add that isn't said by the photo.

Have a great weekend all!
Steve
 
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Still pondering this one. I think the detail on the dial and the way the light can so dramatically change the ‘look’ is quite mesmerising!
 
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happy weekend!
👍 I wore mine yesterday too.
 
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A nice old Date Just...sometimes know as the American Psycho Date Just... I haven't worn it in a while but the 36mm case and jubilee bracelet make it unbelievably comfortable.

 
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A nice old Date Just...sometimes know as the American Psycho Date Just... I haven't worn it in a while but the 36mm case and jubilee bracelet make it unbelievably comfortable.

Looks more substantial than the 36mm would suggest. Nice watch.
 
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Looks more substantial than the 36mm would suggest. Nice watch.

Thanks!!! Some of it is perspective, some of it is my 6.5in wrist size. I have watches as small as 34mm and as large as 44mm. For me 42mm is an uncomfortable fit but still works but barely. 43/44mm really doesn't work well.
 
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Swapping things out today... Think the Calculator looks pretty good on a Milanese.