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Tough one.....both brings out a different look, and I like them both.
If it was me, I would pick the mesh - only because I have something similar of black with red stitching (and it pairs well with the watch), plus a couple more on leather, and only one on mesh in my entire collection.
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I'm leather guy... so .. pick the mesh.
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Before scrolling down to the second photo, the mental image I had was less than favorable. I don't know if it's the fascinating plant/brain thing its sitting on or the mesh on the watch, but I really like the looks of the second photo. There seems to be a nice interplay between the links of the mesh and the markers of that model Damasko. If it was the DA46 (I think that's the right number), I don't think it would work at all, but I like it enough that I'd give it a try.
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The mesh looks surprisingly good, and I'm not a big mesh fan.
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Originally Posted by
Iyonk
I'm leather guy... so .. pick the mesh.
I truly appreciate a well reasoned thought - thanks for that sir.
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The mesh rocks that Damasko so hard.
Edit: or is it the other way around?
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Succulents frequently make interesting backdrops. This one is a variety of echeveria (gibbiflora).
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I find it very comfortable since it is more flexible than most linked bracelets but lighter than bracelets of comparable thickness. You can't miss with mesh I always say (well not always, but sometimes - or at least I may have once thought about saying it).
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May 7, 2015, 03:32 AM
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So you're suggesting I should be wearing this combo to a Metallica show?