Is "either" used correctly?

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Is "either" used correctly?

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A few gold Rolex that has been high on my “wish list” for many years is a Day-Date. I think I’d like either a reference 18038, 18238, or 118238. The Day-Date reference 1803 is not for me personally, as I like them with a flat dial (instead of pie-pan dial) and a sapphire crystal. I’d also prefer to have a quick-set (18038) or even a double quick-set (18238 and later) when it comes to the day and date complications.

Is "either" used correctly in connection with three items?

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Re: Is "either" used correctly?

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