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20 September 2024, 07:36 PM | #31 | |
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I saw your incoming on the NOS 16600. Congratulations. I bought a V serial NOS 16600 about 3 years ago myself. I love it when people don't wear their Rolexes for the next guy. . . Sent from my CPH2583 using Tapatalk |
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20 September 2024, 07:51 PM | #32 | |
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But yeah man, the 6 series, I enjoy them and they’re nice pieces. But the only way to describe it to me is as I did, most of it feels like lifeless jewelry, evokes no real emotion to me. It’s why I overhauled my entire arsenal with stuff that sings to me more. My 136660 JC Deepsea is an exception with its feats of engineering to go so deep, the nice transition blue dial, it’s something special. But yeah a run of the mill GMT, Sub? 5 series and prior for the win, 100% Maybe I’m just an extreme weirdo though |
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20 September 2024, 08:24 PM | #33 |
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An easy one to answer, it's the watch that you consider to be the pinnacle. I like too many Rolex models to hold one higher than the rest so I'll default to the zeitgeist's Rolex mass production hierarchy: Day Date. Sky Dweller was originally supposed to usurp it but failed.
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20 September 2024, 08:29 PM | #34 |
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Something from the 1950s. The Golden Age.
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As someone said already…in the eye of the beholder.
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21 September 2024, 02:24 AM | #36 |
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I think the submariner is the best dive watch ever made and it stays that way with every single release.
There are better chronographs, better calendar watches, better time only watches, I'd even argue the travel time or world times might be better than a lazy GMT. Nobody has beaten the submariner since it launched. Thats as good as it gets. If this is based on looks, then the world's your oyster. It could be a 1930's Cartier mono pusher or a Rexhep Rexhepi chronometre. My favourite watch ever made is a simple Patek Philippe 530 time only black breguet dial. Impossible to get. Never will own one. |
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So many ways you can look at this.
If case metal means the most to you, then it'll be something in platinum. If movement complexity is your thing, then it could be the Skydweller, or (with an honourable mention) the Daytona. If "iconicness" (if that was a real word) is the yardstick measurement of 'pinnacle', then it might be the Submariner. If it's classic heritage that yanks your chain, then maybe it's the DJ. Like so many things in life, it's all in the eye (and belief) of the beholder.
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21 September 2024, 03:17 AM | #38 |
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I agree!!
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21 September 2024, 04:05 AM | #39 |
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Pinnacle, it's a fun game and it's been ages since I played it. Essentially what others have said. If price is the criteria there are far more expensive models to be bought. Had the Platona and tired of the heft after a few years. As far as the Pt DD40, without the ice blue dial it's hard to differentiate it from WG. It's really not that unique.
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21 September 2024, 05:39 AM | #41 |
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Hard to say with watches, as Rolex constantly improves. So many of us here have worn the same Rolex watch daily for 20-30 years or more, whether a PM or a SS watch. You can’t really beat that. I do like the sturdier clasps, and of course the modern oyster bracelets are far sturdier than the older versions. My rotation includes a 114200 Air King circa 2007….price wise it was at the lowest end of the Rolex lineup. It has a COSC movement. It’s a great weekend adventure watch as it has no date, is all brushed SS, and has the newer, sturdier 6-digit clasp. It constantly amazes me how well made it is, and how timeless it is.
I think it is possible to name a pinnacle of a certain car or car manufacturer. For example, there was a period of time when Mercedes made excellent cars that were engineered to last forever. While I do daily drive a modern Mercedes, I don’t think it’s designed to last 20 or more years like the R107 chassis cars (e.g. the 450SLs and 560SLs) that were made from 1971-1989. Rolex continues to improve with durability and its movement technology. |
21 September 2024, 07:57 AM | #42 |
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Had so many. BLNR on jubilee for me, Not a huge DD fan.
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21 September 2024, 12:13 PM | #43 |
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My definition of “pinnacle” includes best materials, most advanced technology and iconic status. For me that means the Le Mans Daytona.
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21 September 2024, 01:01 PM | #44 |
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From a movement point of view I would say the Daytona.
When it comes to Rolex, I don’t think precious metals mean all that much outside of a heftier price tag and feel.
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22 September 2024, 05:32 PM | #46 |
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The pinnacle of Rolex
When I was a kid, Rolex to me was the yellow gold watch that did not look nice but rich people liked wearing to show status… and the watch that would get robbed or sold when needing quick money. My only exposure to Rolex was from movies.
I did not at the time realize that Rolex also made the Submariner… nor anything else about the brand. Eventually I started to like watches, got to love Omega through James Bond, got a Seamaster, then Seamaster NTTD. Still not paying any attention to Rolex as the name still carried a negative image to me. Until I finally discovered the Submariner. Tried it on, loved it. Happy to own one now and it is my number one watch. Though I still rotate with the Seamaster NTTD (which is lower key and few recognize for what it is). Through the Sub I have discovered many other great Rolexes and hope to add a GMT and a Skydweller to my collection ”soon”. I also love the Explorer and Explorer II. I still cannot see myself wearing a yellow gold watch though… lol Anyway, to me, the Rolex, is the Submariner. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Obviously, this is a very individual choice/idea. For me, it is a YG Day Date with the classic President bracelet/fluted bezel/white dial with bars.
That being said, when I see the WG LeMans, given its rarity and uniquely iconic layout, I think that would be the pinnacle, if I could get one.
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So one could argue that a white gold sky dweller on a bracelet has the most raw material value by weight and the most complex movement. Pinnacle by definition means the "highest culminating point" so removing demand, desirability, hype, market value, etc from the equation I'd say there's an argument that the watch with the highest material value by weight and the most complex movement would take the title. However, if the highest point is taken on sales, it would be the Datejust. If its purely down to the highest purchase price you're looking at one of the off catalogue references. But if you look at pinnacle more subjectively, its the one you like the most
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