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Posted by: live lectures | October 23, 2020 at 12:30 AM
They're different enough that there isn't much redundancy....but the Captain Willard is a much more dramatic design in my opinion. I have so many watches, shedding anything from the collection probably makes sense, but I haven't been doing that. I might be the wrong person to ask, but I would keep it.
Posted by: Angelo | October 28, 2020 at 05:34 AM
Angelo, I put it on the selling block. It felt like a job to wear it. That's what happens when my collection reaches a certain number.
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