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    Nice Riley, I love the first shown!
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    Great Review...You just need a start a section for all the past, present and future pieces you've been able to test drive
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    Thanks so much, very very very good review.

    This watch is so unique and different, really one of my if not my fav. watch!

    But I was wondering why they call them Jumbo, compared to some other watches 39mm seem not that big.
    Thanks again!

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    awesome work, riley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lgebbers View Post
    Thanks so much, very very very good review.

    This watch is so unique and different, really one of my if not my fav. watch!

    But I was wondering why they call them Jumbo, compared to some other watches 39mm seem not that big.
    Thanks again!
    was 39mm in the 70's which at the time was huge when all other Royal Oak's were 33mm and 36mm
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    Quote Originally Posted by rijowysock View Post
    was 39mm in the 70's which at the time was huge when all other Royal Oak's were 33mm and 36mm
    33mm? Wow, that sounds perfect for me.
    Looks like I have a new fav. watch, just will take a couple of years until I can pick one up. ^^
    Are the 33mm very rare and hard to get? Just wondering.

    Thanks for all that info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lgebbers View Post
    33mm? Wow, that sounds perfect for me.
    Looks like I have a new fav. watch, just will take a couple of years until I can pick one up. ^^
    Are the 33mm very rare and hard to get? Just wondering.

    Thanks for all that info!
    can find 33's from time to time.. u know how small that is right?

    i had a 36mm for sale on here while back like 4500$.. super cheap.
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    Hehe yeah I know, well I have to see it in person, but since I need a really small watch to look good this could be it!

    Wow, 4500$?? Isn't that like almost half of the price you normaly pay for it?!

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    That was awesome!!! I love learning about how these companies and their owners came about. It makes u appreciate the pieces that much more. Thanks for the info... I really love watches, and am getting into the nicer, upper-end stuff. So it's nice to see people that take time in things that interest them. That's why I love this site!

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