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Re: Monaco Twenty Four
In Response To: Re: Monaco Twenty Four ()

Agreed Rich, it was the incredible thickness of that 24 in DC's pics that struck me too. Does it not feel top heavy when wearing it David?

And yes, those vintage Bell&Ross watches are very nice - the 123 and 126 at least, I think the Instrument range is a bit silly. I posted about them when they were first shown at Geneva:

http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?page=1;md=read;id=35461

The end result looks much the same, bar the addition of a date window - prefer it without myself, but it's still a great looking watch.

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