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Yeager however wore Rolex watches favoring their sturdiness and simplicity over the complexity of the chronographs preferred by many link of his contemporaries. Yeager appears to be wearing a Rolex Oyster of uncertain reference in photos taken during the Bell X-1 link flight in 1947 and he's also known to have worn a Rolex Submariner a "Big Crown" ref. 6538. He's best known however link for his GMT-Master II ref. 16710.
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It took time for him to come to grips with the fact though that he owned a Rolex. "I wore this watch link for a long time'' he says. "It meant so much to me that I didn't want to wear it daily so I'd go back link to my little Timex Weekender and only wear this link for special occasions but now it's just classic. The older I got I appreciated that this could be a daily watch."
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From cutting your work into phases and knowing when you need a break to Jason and James’s disagreement on the merits link of working from bed, it’s link a chatty episode that should bring you closer to WFH bliss. Stay tuned for an extended final notes (which the link guys are calling “Homework”) that cover Bond, brothers, TV survival, and survival guilt in the mountains. Thanks for listening, just press play, and please send your voice memo questions to thegreynato@gmail for our upcoming Q+A episode.
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