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5 July 2017, 02:16 PM | #1 |
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You don't know until you try it on.
For the past few years I never really understood the Rolex hype...or got why folks loved their watches so much. I've seen Rolex AD's around the world and always thought they were fine looking watches but never understood why people thought they were incredible...that is, until I tried one on.
I don't think I'm the only one but you can't fully appreciate or understand just how incredible these watches are until you try one on. After that happens it doesn't take long to marvel at the quality and workmanship that is around designing and assembling these watches. This may be a terrible analogy but in my opinion, in some ways Rolex is similar to Apple for tech. They won't always have the cutting edge tech built into their products but you can be assured their products are of the finest quality, battle tested and will not fail. For example, my SubC's movement isn't 70 hrs power reserve like my Navitimers was but it is far more reliable and durable than the B01, most importantly keeping better time. I say all this because I used to not understand the Rolex hype but I can tell you that as soon as I tried on a SubC, I walked out of the AD that night with it on my wrist...and could not be happier! I now get it and appreciate Rolex for the icon brand it is! |
5 July 2017, 02:20 PM | #2 |
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I had the same feeling on the YG DD. Once I tried it on, I decided to have it ASAP.
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5 July 2017, 02:52 PM | #3 |
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Welcome!
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A fine choice, congratulations.
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5 July 2017, 02:59 PM | #5 |
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5 July 2017, 04:02 PM | #6 |
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This is what others who don't own a Rolex don't understand. They always think another brand, sometimes a lesser like Omega (I happen to have a couple of my own) is a better watch than Rolex; but they are so wrong and I can tell you from my personal experience the many faults I had with my Omegas and none with my Rolexes.
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5 July 2017, 04:09 PM | #7 |
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Excellent choice! I felt the same way years ago.
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5 July 2017, 10:03 PM | #8 |
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I agree it has the best looks, fit and feel in the mid-luxury market, hence it has 19 of the top 20 sellers in the UK over £5k.
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I'm an almost complete watch novice, so I'd genuinely love to know which watch made up the numbers. Some exotic variation of the Speedmaster?
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big congrats OP,,a true beauty
kept my bond seamaster for many years and my ocean planet with orange bezel [ 44ml] for about six months,,,,, For me omegas are fine but they sure are not a Rolex,,,,fitting and beauty is in another league with Rolex my personal view only,,not putting down Omega,,great clasps on some,,,and really friendly service in there AD near Bond st station,Whenever my wife and i drive past Big Ben she always reminds me of my ocean lol,,,,,jasonp |
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Very nice, congrats!!:)
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6 July 2017, 12:25 AM | #12 |
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Congrats
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6 July 2017, 12:29 AM | #13 |
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Very nice...congrats.
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6 July 2017, 12:46 AM | #14 |
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Didn't truly appreciate Rolex until I owned one. Now, I can't imagine not owning one.
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The value of a Rolex isn't clear until you've owned it a long time. That's when the real quality difference show up.
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6 July 2017, 12:58 AM | #16 |
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You're obviously happy and excited which is what counts, but it is hype. The rehaut crown and the 12 o'clock marker regularly don't match up and I've owned several ceramic steel pieces to know this. I've had a couple with light pieces of debris on the face. I'm super anal so it also bugged me when this subc i had the bezel click didn't line up with the 12 marker too. it was like half click it'd line up, but on the click it's off. I've had another subc gold that lined up perfectly.
disappointing. and honestly the subc doesn't feel special. it feels really light and dainty at times. don't mean to the spoil the party. just being real as a rolex owner. p.s. i'm not so crazy i use a loupe - never |
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I felt the same way with a Daytona.
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This watch is never out of place.
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Congrats and welcome to the club.
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6 July 2017, 01:35 AM | #22 |
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Same here. I've had my GMT for 7 years and it's perfect. I'm saying this because it's my 1st Rolex after i owned many omegas which were far from perfect. I thought there was no such thing as perfect... and then I had my Rolex, so my thoughts were proven wrong: perfectness still exist and it's all concentrated inside all Rolexes (most of them) out there.
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Congrats! I felt the same way once I tried my first one on - and had the same outcome @ the AD on site. It's been a few years now and I've got my eyes on a YG ceramic.
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Of course, the lack of care in lining up the ceramic bezels is lame. However, I don't like any of those models so I don't care. |
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6 July 2017, 02:08 AM | #25 |
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It looks great on you. Congratulations!
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Out of my 3 Rolexes, the Daytona 116520 is my favorite. Nevertheless, you should try and learn to like the ceramic models as I have. My oldest Rolex, as I said before, is a ceramic model; it is beautiful in its own right and I would not change a thing about it. As the thread said: you wouldn't know about it before you've tried one on... including the ceramic models. Cheers my friend. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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All the rest? Not really interesting to me. The bracelets and clasps are nice on the new stuff, but all that can be retrofitted if someone wishes. It's OK to have particular tastes, this is a hobby after all. |
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You don't know until you try it on.
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Yep. To each his taste as you said. For me, I don't really care for older models and I'm always taken by the newer models namely Daytona, GMT, Explorer I. I like the perfection that they make for each of the models: the case, bracelet, dials, and of course the movements... things that older models don't have; I know most people won't agree, but this is my taste and each his I guess. Don't get me wrong, classics are still classics, but hey, I prefer buying new. Btw, I don't like to meddle with original models, I other words, for me you buy it that way, it stays that way; this is how it becomes a classic later on and stays a classic if you already bought one. Cheers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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6 July 2017, 01:42 AM | #29 |
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And once you get the 1st you be planning the 2nd and 3rd as it is addicting
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6 July 2017, 01:44 AM | #30 |
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I understand your feeling...ordered my third Rolex few days ago. I was already addicted to Breitling, but now i also understand the difference between both.
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