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Old 20 July 2023, 11:17 AM   #1
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For the past few months I have been researching and contemplating which Rolex reference/model I want to purchase. I am looking to acquire a new Rolex this week or next week at the latest. I have narrowed it down to a few models, 126610, 116613LN, 116622 rhodium, and the 18038. I really like all of these watches but would like to purchase only one of them. They all have pros/cons associated with them and I am having a good amount of trouble deciding which model to pull the trigger/focus my energy on. I have always admired the classic Submariner model since I was young, but see way too many of them today. I attend undergraduate college in the southeast US and many of my peers have 5 and 6 digit Submariner dates. I would like whichever model I purchase to be distinctive and ideally a little nicer than the ones possessed by my peers. Part of what makes Rolex special is the exclusivity and while I understand none of these models are particularly expensive, I would like to get the best model for my needs. For those that have experience owning these pieces, or could otherwise provide some much needed advice, your words would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 20 July 2023, 12:17 PM   #2
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Nice problem to have.
The DayDate is very distinctive of course as it can be spotted from across the street anywhere in the world.
Not sure if that’s the attention you want on a daily basis.
But since you are undecided, maybe go try the watches on at local shops and take photos to see how you like the look on your wrist.
This may help narrow the field, plus you can look for the best example for the best price.
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Old 20 July 2023, 12:32 PM   #3
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Credit cards and TikTok have ruined this world.

The Day Date will one up your college student friends with ease. Get that one
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Old 20 July 2023, 07:16 PM   #4
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Sounds like you're going for bragging rights. In which case a DD is the strongest candidate.

An alternative possibility is that you haven't yet found the watch that sings to you. When you find the one that you've absolutely got to have, and damn what anybody else thinks, you won't need to ask anyone else. Maybe it's still waiting for you?
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Old 20 July 2023, 07:31 PM   #5
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I understand none of these models are particularly expensive,

Why waste your time with a Rolex, go straight for a Milie?
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Old 20 July 2023, 07:37 PM   #6
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Personally, I'd take your peers out of the equation.
Nothing beats a SS Sub for a first or only watch. If I were starting all over that would be my choice.
Congrats in advance.
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Old 20 July 2023, 08:04 PM   #7
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Day Date is an old man’s watch. Doesn’t have a college vibe. I had a Timex Ironman in college. Lol. I guess times have changed. Is this your money? I’m 65 and think all Rolex’s are expensive. SD43 is where it’s at. More “presence “ than a mere Submariner. Sub on steroids would definitely one up your friends and colleagues.
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Old 20 July 2023, 08:07 PM   #8
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Personally, I'd take your peers out of the equation.
Nothing beats a SS Sub for a first or only watch. If I were starting all over that would be my choice.
Congrats in advance.
Exactly this IMHO
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Old 20 July 2023, 08:33 PM   #9
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For me vintage subs are the best but ultimately you buy what you like it just sounds like you are trying to trump others with your purchase.
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Old 20 July 2023, 08:40 PM   #10
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I see that you are in SC. There are some great ADs here. Are you still living in the state?
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Old 20 July 2023, 08:57 PM   #11
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Hi all,

For the past few months I have been researching and contemplating which Rolex reference/model I want to purchase. I am looking to acquire a new Rolex this week or next week at the latest. I have narrowed it down to a few models, 126610, 116613LN, 116622 rhodium, and the 18038. I really like all of these watches but would like to purchase only one of them. They all have pros/cons associated with them and I am having a good amount of trouble deciding which model to pull the trigger/focus my energy on. I have always admired the classic Submariner model since I was young, but see way too many of them today. I attend undergraduate college in the southeast US and many of my peers have 5 and 6 digit Submariner dates. I would like whichever model I purchase to be distinctive and ideally a little nicer than the ones possessed by my peers. Part of what makes Rolex special is the exclusivity and while I understand none of these models are particularly expensive, I would like to get the best model for my needs. For those that have experience owning these pieces, or could otherwise provide some much needed advice, your words would be greatly appreciated.
Meteorite pepsi if you are looking for clout
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:10 PM   #12
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Personally, I'd take your peers out of the equation.
Nothing beats a SS Sub for a first or only watch. If I were starting all over that would be my choice.
Congrats in advance.
+1
I'd work with this if I were in your shoes.
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:19 PM   #13
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For what you're looking for - to look a certain way - the 116613LN and 18038 are the way to go due to the PM.

That aside, I don't think you'll enjoy this purchase after everyone you want to see it has seen it once. Rather buy what you like, be that a Casio or a Patek...
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:29 PM   #14
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A SS Submariner is the choice. I would go with the 114060 or the 124060, which are the No Date model. Perfectly balanced dial and a bracelet that can adjust to any changes in your wrist on the fly. The DD is nice but a choice for down the road and a TT watch is just that, TT. The Submariner is a great place to start and for some to finish. You will not regret a purchase and the watch will serve you a lifetime, even add the DD or others down the road. Good luck and let us know what you decide.
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:31 PM   #15
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Day Date, but 18238 instead for the double quick set.
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:34 PM   #16
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I followed the crowd, sold my DJ36 of 20 years and bought a 5 digit Sub Date.

As you say, everyone and his dog has one, plus it was a dull monochrome blob. Same as all the other divers watches out there at a glance. Traded it after a short while for a DJ41.

Don't be a sheep, go for something different as you seem to be saying anyhow.
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:37 PM   #17
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I attend undergraduate college in the southeast US and many of my peers have 5 and 6 digit Submariner dates. I would like whichever model I purchase to be distinctive and ideally a little nicer than the ones possessed by my peers.
1) You have some growing up to do 2) Leave us southerners out of this


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Part of what makes Rolex special is the exclusivity .
It's a mass produced watch bud. It's a great watch, with the most exceptional marketing on earth. They have managed to be able to plaster their name everywhere without people finding it tacky (F1, Golf, Tennis), which is incredible when you think about it.
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:38 PM   #18
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I have narrowed it down to a few models, 126610, 116613LN, 116622 rhodium, and the 18038.
126610: Classic, can't go wrong
116613LN: Two-tone, pass.
116622: Unique and therefore the best for you.
18038: Yellow gold, for old men, not young guys (gals).

You are welcome. Enjoy the YM.
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Old 20 July 2023, 09:56 PM   #19
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i disagree that day dates are for old guys considering tons of people in their 20s/30s get one nowadays, but i think they would look ridiculous if you're in college

honestly would just go for a sub or the YM
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Old 20 July 2023, 10:05 PM   #20
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Hi all,

For the past few months I have been researching and contemplating which Rolex reference/model I want to purchase. I am looking to acquire a new Rolex this week or next week at the latest. I have narrowed it down to a few models, 126610, 116613LN, 116622 rhodium, and the 18038. I really like all of these watches but would like to purchase only one of them. They all have pros/cons associated with them and I am having a good amount of trouble deciding which model to pull the trigger/focus my energy on. I have always admired the classic Submariner model since I was young, but see way too many of them today. I attend undergraduate college in the southeast US and many of my peers have 5 and 6 digit Submariner dates. I would like whichever model I purchase to be distinctive and ideally a little nicer than the ones possessed by my peers. Part of what makes Rolex special is the exclusivity and while I understand none of these models are particularly expensive, I would like to get the best model for my needs. For those that have experience owning these pieces, or could otherwise provide some much needed advice, your words would be greatly appreciated.
My choice....the YM. Its literally a nicer version of a submariner. Its more distinctive and flasher than your friends Subs. I love the feel on the wrist, the case design hugs the wrist....
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Old 20 July 2023, 10:20 PM   #21
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Clearly, you don't know what tou like because you only need a Rolex.
So, go to a grey dealer, put your money on the desk and say: " Give me the Rolex this money can buy please".
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My choice....the YM. Its literally a nicer version of a submariner. Its more distinctive and flasher than your friends Subs. I love the feel on the wrist, the case design hugs the wrist....


Nooo way!
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Old 20 July 2023, 10:29 PM   #23
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Oh... forgot to ask. "I am looking to acquire a new Rolex this week or next week at the latest."

How?
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Old 20 July 2023, 10:41 PM   #25
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Part of what makes Rolex special is the exclusivity and while I understand none of these models are particularly expensive, I would like to get the best model for my needs.
Is this real life?
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Old 20 July 2023, 11:08 PM   #26
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Times have indeed changed. None of the students wore Rolex watches when I was in college. Now they are common and inexpensive.
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Old 20 July 2023, 11:52 PM   #27
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Credit cards and TikTok have ruined this world.

The Day Date will one up your college student friends with ease. Get that one
This will be a cash-wire purchase. I do not own a credit card.
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Old 20 July 2023, 11:54 PM   #28
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126610: Classic, can't go wrong
116613LN: Two-tone, pass.
116622: Unique and therefore the best for you.
18038: Yellow gold, for old men, not young guys (gals).

You are welcome. Enjoy the YM.
I agree that the Yachtmaster is certainly special. Not sure why it is significantly less popular than the Submariner. I'm curious why you passed on the two tone, it seems there is an unwritten rule that people must hate the two tone watches around here.
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Old 20 July 2023, 11:55 PM   #29
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Oh... forgot to ask. "I am looking to acquire a new Rolex this week or next week at the latest."

How?
I will be purchasing from a reputable watch dealer on the gray market through a wire transfer.
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I wasn't expecting the post based on the title
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