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I Am Associated With Red Straps Now #shorts


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·Nov 7, 2024

Are there any watches where you think you shouldn't put a red strap on? I own a 5711 in its mintage form. I wear it; the bracelet for that is part of the heritage of the piece. But it means it can't take the journey with me onto television because I'm associated with red bands all around the world now.

This is the vertical Turbon. This actually has a red K. The 12 Jan did that for me. This is a rubber B band. Look at the perfect integration with the Daytona! Now, I wear this when I'm doing television, and I put back because I have a great relationship with Rolex, and they don't necessarily agree with this.

But I have no option if I want to wear this on Shark Tank, and I do. This has been a staple in every season for 15 years, and I wouldn't wear anything else except the rubber B unless Rolex brought factory red.

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