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Old 16 April 2024, 04:04 AM   #1
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another should I flip thread

First off thanks for listening. First world problems here that many outside of TRF just don't get, so I can't really talk about it with them (ie family & non-wis friends).

I have a SubC41 date that I've grown rather bored of. It's just so plain, and after getting my CHNR, the Sub gets little wrist time. Ive also come to terms with I'm more of a GMT guy. So I'm on the fence of flipping for a BLRO on jubilee + some cash. I don't have any special attachment to the sub, just a watch I added to the collection.

In my mind, if I need an all black watch, I can drop the LN insert into my 16710 or wear a seiko, Steinhart, Hamilton.

Is there something I'm missing? Has anyone else done this and regretted it? I know the BLRO is very popular so there will be a lot of ppl telling me to do it. Part of me is even considering saying screw it and fork out more cash and grab a used WG BLRO with a blue dial and dive into a full PM piece.

Id like to get the opinions of those who have done the same and how they felt about it afterwards.

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