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Old 4 June 2011, 03:44 AM   #1
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A business partner of mine has a platty DDII, with the blue dial and hands. I have tried it on, and it is an amazing watch. All its proportions are perfect. I have a Milgauss, and it was like a flat Milgauss. If it wasn´t for the $$$, it would be on my wrist.
I have also seen one in redgold with the bronze dial (rootbeer). That is also a very very cool watch.
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Old 4 June 2011, 03:58 AM   #2
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A business partner of mine has a platty DDII, with the blue dial and hands. I have tried it on, and it is an amazing watch. All its proportions are perfect. I have a Milgauss, and it was like a flat Milgauss. If it wasn´t for the $$$, it would be on my wrist.
I have also seen one in redgold with the bronze dial (rootbeer). That is also a very very cool watch.
please inform me whenever he wants to sell it
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