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Thread: Have we seen the last of the 'iconic' watches?

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    Quote Originally Posted by synequano View Post
    Sub is a bit like Porsche 911,there's tweak here and there but the silhouette remains the same (stays true to the basics,kinda like Panerai as well)
    Both released in the same year too. And both a thorn in their superiors' sides (ferrari and, um, AP?).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marendra View Post
    Maxi-case and ceramic bezel..... IMO these are two backwards steps in the Sub's evolution.

    But evolution of the bracelet was a positive move....
    And crown guards. It was better looking without them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayseed Brown View Post
    I've been on watch forums for going on seven years now (on-and-off of different forums, with periods of inactivity). The above statement is probably the most absurd thing I've read on one. Particularly in reference to Bob Dylan.
    And the Doors

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    This thread now makes me want to go find a red door.

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    Certainly there will be more. Cartier is very good at it, the Ballon Bleu has somewhat reached that level of recognizability in Asia..

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