What does it matter which WE prefer? If YOU are buying it…and YOU are going to wear it…which one do YOU prefer? ( they’re both pretty similar)
No strong preference, but oyster has fewer moving parts, so it's probably more durable. The other one probably hugs the contours of your wrist more closely.
I always went with Oyster but I'm debating a Jubilee.
But I've never had an Oyster bracelet break.. my dad had a Jubilee come loose and it had to be put together again.. but maybe it was a one off.
That's why I thought I should get some reviews.
And no I'm not buying Rolex!
Which one pinches and pulls the arm hairs and hurts less? Get the one that is less uncomfortable probably.
Yea, that's the kind i use.We call that a phone!
The Apple watch combines the benefits of a Rolex and an ankle monitor in one convenient package.IMO oyster. Jubilee just looks too "busy" for me. But I haven't worn a "dumb" watch in years. I only wear my Apple Watch now.
The Apple watch combines the benefits of a Rolex and an ankle monitor in one convenient package.
Damn! I was assuming that OP was buying me a present!What does it matter which WE prefer? If YOU are buying it…and YOU are going to wear it…which one do YOU prefer? ( they’re both pretty similar)
Then why is one $30 and the other $25?They are the same timepiece![]()
Then why is one $30 and the other $25?
so, neither and the only good answer is Nato strap.Which one pinches and pulls the arm hairs and hurts less? Get the one that is less uncomfortable probably.
so, neither and the only good answer is Nato strap.
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With solid, matte black band of the same design.
That's one of the old Casio DB (databank) models. Reliable and accurate.