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Old 11 October 2008, 04:10 PM   #31
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Congrats!! and welcome....wear it with pride!
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Old 12 October 2008, 03:19 AM   #32
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Nice Going......great watch..kind of the "original", and your's is very cool, kind of retro, with the lug holes. Very good pics as well. I didn't even know that you could still get one like that. So enjoy it forever, tremendous choice. Where did you end up getting it?
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Old 12 October 2008, 03:35 AM   #33
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on the Sub! You made a great choice on that one, enjoy it!
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Old 12 October 2008, 04:18 AM   #34
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You guys are great! Thanks for the warm welcome.

When I picked up my watch, the associate told me that I should check the accuracy of the watch over the first two weeks. If anything was wrong with the movement, it would be clear within 14 days. Is this correct info?

With regards to the purchase, I ended up getting it from Brinkhaus in Vancouver. For the Vancouverites: has anybody shopped at Palladio? What's the experience there been like?
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Old 12 October 2008, 04:26 AM   #35
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Old 12 October 2008, 04:27 AM   #36
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Congrats on the purchase! Cant go wrong with a classic
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Old 12 October 2008, 06:04 AM   #37
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I am located in Vancouver too, and want to buy exactly the same watch.
how much did you paid for yours? and where? I am going to look around this week and see the price range.

It would be great if you can let me know how much you paid and where.

Thanks,
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Old 12 October 2008, 06:05 AM   #38
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You guys are great! Thanks for the warm welcome.

When I picked up my watch, the associate told me that I should check the accuracy of the watch over the first two weeks. If anything was wrong with the movement, it would be clear within 14 days. Is this correct info?

With regards to the purchase, I ended up getting it from Brinkhaus in Vancouver. For the Vancouverites: has anybody shopped at Palladio? What's the experience there been like?
The break-in period for a brand new watch is usually 6~8 weeks. Give it time and in the meantime just enjoy the hell out of it!!
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Old 12 October 2008, 06:22 AM   #39
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Old 12 October 2008, 06:36 AM   #40
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BTW, what series is yours? Are the V-series 14060m out yet?
It's an M series.
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Old 12 October 2008, 08:08 AM   #41
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Great Watch ! Beautiful !
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Old 15 October 2008, 03:08 AM   #42
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Beautiful choice mr_happy_ending Glad that everything worked out! And you are right about watching the dollar difference from the US and Canada. You did well!

I just paid for my GV last weekend (Georgia, USA AD) and I'm going to be hurting on the CC exchange difference.
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Old 15 October 2008, 04:34 AM   #43
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Congratulations on your Sub. I am sure you will enjoy it as I do mine.
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Old 15 October 2008, 09:27 AM   #44
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Welcome to TRF and congrats on your superb acquisition.

To answer your questions.....

2) I know that automatic watches make a bit of noise when you give them a shake, but how noisy is the rotor inside the movement of a Rolex? When I shake the watch next to my ears, it sounds like a bag full of coins being jingled and jangled from underneath. Thus it sounds loose compared to the Rado that I inherited. Advice please?

2. When you shake that watch near your ear, the rattling sound is that of the bracelet and the sleeves of the pins.....NOT the watch!!
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Old 15 October 2008, 11:00 AM   #45
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Old 15 October 2008, 11:04 AM   #46
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Congratulations! The Sub ND is such a classic you will never tire of it and there is no occasion on which you will feel awkward wearing it.
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Old 15 October 2008, 11:25 AM   #47
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Old 15 October 2008, 11:41 AM   #48
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Welcome to TRF and congrats on your superb acquisition.

To answer your questions.....

1) When I was at the store, the fellow showed me how to wind the watch manually. He said that 20 turns would be enough for roughly 40 hours of energy. What exactly counts as a “turn”? One full revolution of the coronet imprinted on the crown? Or something else?
2) I know that automatic watches make a bit of noise when you give them a shake, but how noisy is the rotor inside the movement of a Rolex? When I shake the watch next to my ears, it sounds like a bag full of coins being jingled and jangled from underneath. Thus it sounds loose compared to the Rado that I inherited. Advice please?
3) I don’t think I’m supposed to “shake” the watch to get the movement running. How should I go about this, if I let the watch stop?
4) I’m supposed to clean the watch with a soft brush? What constitutes a “soft brush”?
5) In the second to last picture, the link the connects the rest of the bracelet to the clasp looks kind of wrinky dinky? Does anybody else have the same feeling?


1. A turn of the crown is just a normal way you would wind the crown in a clockwise manner. About 40 turns should suffice to give you at least 47 hours of Power Reserve.

2. When you shake that watch near your ear, the rattling sound is that of the bracelet and the sleeves of the pins.....NOT the watch!!

3. If the watch is stopped, FIRST start it up with a gentle "after dinner brandy like 'swirl' " to set the movement in motion. Then unscrew the crown and give it about 40 turns.

4. For cleaning, all you need is ordinary bath soap, running water and a soft toothbrush.....that's right the kind you brush your teeth with!!
Just wet the watch (make sure the crown is well screwed in), wet the bristles of the brush, dab it in the soap and lightly brush the watch all over with the toothbrush and then rinse under the running water. After that, dry off with a soft towel and for that final gleam, use any lint-free cloth, preferably the kind you would get from any Optician which they use to clean eyeglass lenses.

5. Rolex don't exactly have the reputation for making the most glamourised of bracelets, especially the older models (which you have); but, in all fairness, they have more than served the purpose and are made from the same 904L steel as the watch.....and are immensely strong.

Enjoy that watch!! It's a toughie and will outlive you so that you can some day pass it on to your next of kin and loved ones.

Cheers - JJ
JJ --- He doesn't have an "older model". He has a M series '08. My M series LV doesn't have that rinky-dink 1/2 link. I have a 1/2 link, but it is different looking (still not great looking, but not like yours).
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Old 15 October 2008, 01:03 PM   #49
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Great pictures.

I like the COSC version.

I think you started out with the ultimate watch.

Congratulations.
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Old 15 October 2008, 02:06 PM   #50
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congrats on a fine watch...classic indeed!!!
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