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On 12/14/2003 4:00:34 PM Squeezetheshorts wrote:
She doesn't really have a decent watch, so most of the time she doesn't wear one. I am thinking of getting her a Longines DolceVita. BTW, this is day wear we are talking about, not evening. I like the idea of not having to match for day wear. Hopefully everyone else will agree.----------------
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On 12/14/2003 4:50:24 PM Squeezetheshorts wrote:
I know a two tone may solve the problem, but I can't find one I really like in a quality watch. I may get myself an Omega Seamaster stainless model, and my wedding band is gold too. If nothing else, we could be nonstylish together.----------------![]()
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On 12/14/2003 9:46:23 PM Squeezetheshorts wrote:
Thanks Valeria, [...].(I wish you could have convinced me to forget the two tone)
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On 12/15/2003 11:09:19 AM Squeezetheshorts wrote:
Valeria, that is so funny. You said:
'After all, if two-tone is ok on the watch, why wouldn't it be on the hand?'
I came to that same conclusion late last night!----------------
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On 12/15/2003 2:36:24 PM diamondlil wrote:
Have you looked at the Raymond Weil Parsifals? They come in stainless or 2-tone. I've had my 2-tone for 10 years, and although my husband upgraded his watch to Rolex, I just can't seem to part with mine. --
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On 12/15/2003 2:13:33 PM Squeezetheshorts wrote:
I have to remind myself this is a day wear watch. Your typical knocking around watch.Valeria, can I ask what model you have?----------------