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It is a solid chunk of a watch, the movement feels perfect, the quality is there for sure. The bracelet is outstanding, the clasp even more so. I love it and would happily pay around £4-4.5k for one. Unfortunately, that’s not how much they cost. My BB58 is right for me with close enough quality and perfect timekeeping. I haven’t tried a vintage Tudor sub, so can’t compare to that really.
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There’s a new video on YT and this watch is probably the nicest featured. So good...
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If you don't mind the colour - here's one discounted
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Endura-Xtract-Roubaix-Long-Sleeve-Jersey_112972.htm?sku=421983&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=google_shopping&gclid=Cj0KCQiA88X_BRDUARIsACVMYD9ENF__P01MtNNI-tut6uC_FwWLmB2sbhQp4ypyrZwEWpjqdclZTSsaAiU0EALw_wcB -
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If you want to wear it daily then yeah, I'd say service is a first thing to do. Then you need to think if you want an authorised Rolex service centre or not - Rolex is known to replace parts which you might not necessarily want to get replaced. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will be along shortly.
It looks great on your wrist by the way. The correct width strap would look even better ;-)
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Why no brown leather? To be fair - Speedmasters look good on literally anything. You could probably wear it on a shoe lace.
I've heard these bracelets can be a major PITA, have you tried different angles? Sometimes it's literally the case of changing the angle the bracelet enters the lugs and it just pops into place.
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Still the Hamilton. Power reserve over 4 days is super handy. This watch was a bargain I reckon.