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View Poll Results: 4 digit vs 5 digit vs 6 digit.1 vs 6 digit.2
I prefer four digit Rolex 27 9.57%
I prefer five digit Rolex 151 53.55%
I prefer six digit.1 Rolex 39 13.83%
I prefer six digit.2 Rolex 50 17.73%
I don't care and will buy anything I can. 15 5.32%
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Old 29 May 2021, 12:22 AM   #1
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Four Digit vs Five Digit vs Six Digit.1 vs Six Digit.2

I'm bored and digging deep for subject matter but couldn't find a comparable post so... The question is which generation of Rolex do you prefer? Six Digit.1 being exemplified by 114060. Six Digit.2 by for example 124060. The rest seem self explanatory.
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Old 29 May 2021, 12:29 AM   #2
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Would think there’d be potential bias in responses depending on one’s age/when they first got into Rolex.

I acquired my first Rolex about a decade ago, near the early innings of the 6-digit references. Aesthetically, I love the 5-digit references (example: 1460M COSC with lug holes). That said, I do own 3 6-digit references (116500, 116520, and 116610).

I’d, of course, love a vintage Rolex Paul Newman Daytona, so …
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Old 29 May 2021, 12:31 AM   #3
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Anything as my collection spans 3 categories. No interest in the 4 digits.
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Old 29 May 2021, 12:49 AM   #4
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I find 5 digits to be in a good balance between vintage style and good for everyday wear.
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Old 29 May 2021, 12:59 AM   #5
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I prefer the 5-digit, because I own one. I own a 5-digit, because that's what I prefer.

Svelte case, proportioned dial, subdued bezel, lightweight bracelet, and the venerable 3135 movement. Absolute perfection.
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Old 29 May 2021, 01:06 AM   #6
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I voted for the 6.2 because I started with 5 digit and as I acquired newer references I came to appreciate the updates. I do also own a 6.1 Sub and quite honestly if I didn’t buy it right before the .2 became available I would have preferred that...
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Old 29 May 2021, 01:11 AM   #7
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I’ve had all of them over my many years of collecting, each has their own positives and negatives. Now I only own six-digit.2 as I find myself wanting the most current tech and materials. I think that over the years Rolex really has advanced and refined their product and what we have now is the best there has ever been (for my criteria).

My runner-up would be four-digit. The size and design was perfect. I just can’t do vintage anymore.

Of course it’s all subjective, every generation of Rolex is superb.
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I’ve had all of them over my many years of collecting, each has their own positives and negatives. Now I only own six-digit.2 as I find myself wanting the most current tech and materials. I think that over the years Rolex really has advanced and refined their product and what we have now is the best there has ever been (for my criteria).
Ditto with exception to now owning only six-digit.2s. I still appreciate the simplicity of the five digit sport references and I went through the four digits phase and they never stuck.
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Old 29 May 2021, 01:14 AM   #9
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I became a collector in the late 80s, 5 digits hold a special place and will always be my favorite reference. 4 digits second.
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Old 29 May 2021, 01:19 AM   #10
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I would say 5 digit for anything with a rotating bezel and 6 digit for the rest. I really do not like the ceramic bezels.
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Old 29 May 2021, 01:31 AM   #11
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Old 29 May 2021, 01:32 AM   #12
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Fan of the 14060m! The one I decided to own because of the perfect proportions and fit better my small wrist
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I definitely prefer six digit Rolex over previous generations. Build quality is significantly improved with modern production methods (forged vs. stamped parts), feels more substantial, and incorporates design improvements.
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Old 16 August 2023, 04:09 AM   #14
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I definitely prefer six digit Rolex over previous generations. Build quality is significantly improved with modern production methods (forged vs. stamped parts), feels more substantial, and incorporates design improvements.
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Old 29 May 2021, 02:27 AM   #15
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All great but the 4 digit stays push comes to shove. I think the 5513 maxi is hard to fault.
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Old 29 May 2021, 02:40 AM   #16
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I'd love to have a birth year (1971) 4-digit, but I don't have the cash or expertise to acquire one.
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Old 29 May 2021, 02:48 AM   #17
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4 digit or 5 digit. I prefer the 5 digit however they had just the right amount of modernization while keeping the classic lines an proportions of the original models.
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Old 29 May 2021, 04:05 AM   #18
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You may need to mentally combine both 6 digit poll options, since they're pretty much the same.
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Old 29 May 2021, 04:16 AM   #19
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The 6.2 DSSD with the wider bracelet. Smallish detail but I really wanted it to be 22mm
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You may need to mentally combine both 6 digit poll options, since they're pretty much the same.
Watches have been redesigned and reproportioned with greater reserve and different bracelets and dimensions. I'd call them two differing but similar generations hence .1 and .2.
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My favorites would be two of the five dgts. 16710, 14060m. Then the 6 dgts. I have a particular fondness for the Milgauss and also love the Sub, Expll, Blnr and DJ41. I guess that's why these are all in my collection. The only Rolex I'm looking to add is a second Millie in black.
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Old 29 May 2021, 04:44 AM   #22
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Six Digit.1 for me. My first Rolex was a five digit Sub, but the 6 digits are just better built, plus I like the Supercase and the tried-and-tested movements of the "Six Digit.1's"
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Old 29 May 2021, 05:11 AM   #23
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Six Digit.1 for me. My first Rolex was a five digit Sub, but the 6 digits are just better built, plus I like the Supercase and the tried-and-tested movements of the "Six Digit.1's"
That's a pretty bold statement.
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Six Digit.1 for me. My first Rolex was a five digit Sub, but the 6 digits are just better built, plus I like the Supercase and the tried-and-tested movements of the "Six Digit.1's"
That's a pretty bold statement.
Maybe, but the 6 digit bracelets, clasps, and even arguably the ceramic bezel inserts are all clearly better built than the jangly hollow centre-link bracelets, the pressed (tin foil) clasps, and the scratchable/fadeable aluminium bezel inserts of previous generations. (I will agree the watch heads themselves are fairly comparable).

Sure, I get that a lot of people prefer the aesthetics of the 5 digit cases (and even the classic aluminium bezel inserts), but I'd be surprised if even the hardest of hardcore 5 digit fan would argue against the 6's being better built overall.
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Maybe, but the 6 digit bracelets, clasps, and even arguably the ceramic bezel inserts are all clearly better built than the jangly hollow centre-link bracelets, the pressed (tin foil) clasps, and the scratchable/fadeable aluminium bezel inserts of previous generations. (I will agree the watch heads themselves are fairly comparable).

Sure, I get that a lot of people prefer the aesthetics of the 5 digit cases (and even the classic aluminium bezel inserts), but I'd be surprised if even the hardest of hardcore 5 digit fan would argue against the 6's being better built overall.
I disagree.

The 6 digit bracelets are big and heavy to go with the super and maxi aesthetic of the new watch designs. They're big and heavy for the sake of being big and heavy. They are big and heavy, because that's the prevailing fashion. Big and heavy doesn't automatically mean better built. It just means big and heavy.
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I disagree.

The 6 digit bracelets are big and heavy to go with the super and maxi aesthetic of the new watch designs. They're big and heavy for the sake of being big and heavy. They are big and heavy, because that's the prevailing fashion. Big and heavy doesn't automatically mean better built. It just means big and heavy.
No worries - we can agree to disagree!
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I disagree.

The 6 digit bracelets are big and heavy to go with the super and maxi aesthetic of the new watch designs. They're big and heavy for the sake of being big and heavy. They are big and heavy, because that's the prevailing fashion. Big and heavy doesn't automatically mean better built. It just means big and heavy.
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I disagree.

The 6 digit bracelets are big and heavy to go with the super and maxi aesthetic of the new watch designs. They're big and heavy for the sake of being big and heavy. They are big and heavy, because that's the prevailing fashion. Big and heavy doesn't automatically mean better built. It just means big and heavy.
6 digit .2 might be your ideal.

I find my 124270 to be in that perfect balance. Better built over 114270 with just the right amount of maxi dial and case.

Hope Rolex keep going with thus trend.
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I disagree.

The 6 digit bracelets are big and heavy to go with the super and maxi aesthetic of the new watch designs. They're big and heavy for the sake of being big and heavy. They are big and heavy, because that's the prevailing fashion. Big and heavy doesn't automatically mean better built. It just means big and heavy.

I prefer the big and heavy feel of the newer Subs.


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