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“@WSJ: Five classic watches that you won’t have to replace every few years: http://on.wsj.com/1yExSY1 pic.twitter.com/63caWpMOsL”//@CCQ_PRI
@WSJ very nice articole !
“@WSJ: Five classic watches that you (or your heirs) won’t have to replace http://on.wsj.com/1yExSY1 pic.twitter.com/i2DwCxHYR7”@RCamarenaJr
@WSJ I've had my Rolex for 35 years.
@WSJ Will people even have watches to pass on to others?
@WSJ atleast four are timeless luxury.
@WSJ Any watch found in the Patex Philppe collections is beyond superior craftsmanship. Treat it right & it will last generations to come.
@WSJ I have had my Rolex for 20 years. I love it.
@WSJ Roman numerals become annoying.
@WSJ Five classic watches you can get AFTER you pay off student debt, hold a well paying job, and worked hard enough to earn.
@Wsj omega ... You get the drift? Rather spend my money on another iPad LOL
@WSJ I love them all. But I'm not buying Apple watch. No way. Not price but quality. They're not a watch company. Rolex, tag, Patek p.
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