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2 November 2011, 10:54 AM | #1 |
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What rolex should I get?
Looking for my first rolex. First time poster. What should I get? I'm 26 years old and own 1 panerai. I don't know if I love the dots on the gmt. Please help me.. Thank you
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2 November 2011, 10:56 AM | #2 |
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GMTIIC TT all day long.
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Do you need a date complication? If not, look into a 14060 Sub.
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What are the pros and cons of each in your view?
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TT GMT, it's really gorgeous. A real stunner!
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I'd get a GMTIIC over any Datejust.
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What type of work are you in? If you dress up more, the DJII would be better, though the GMT is a fine dress watch, though if you're not dressing up as much, the GMT might serve better as a sport watch if you work outside of a dress profession.
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Welcome to TRF. GMT Master C will be a good choice. But any Rolex that you like is good!
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2 November 2011, 02:44 PM | #11 |
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Gmt.
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2 November 2011, 02:57 PM | #12 |
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1. If you don't need a date get the Sub No Date, 14060M
2. If you travel / do business overseas get the GMT IIc, 116710
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Welcome to TRF.
Listen to what you want. Sport watch over dress unless it is something you really like or need as part of what you do for a living. 26 YO and you like the TT..... interesting. For me, GMT hands down, but I like sport watches.
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yes because that looks nothing like either of the two mentioned
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Find a local AD with a large verity of models available - try as many as you see fit... pick one that "speaks" to you. Of course, that would probably be the most sensible way of doing it. But, this is a watch forum after all...
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TT GMTII-C!
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Welcome to TRF.
Go down to your local AD and try a couple of them on and do some comparisons. TT GMTIIC gets my vote.
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TT is not cool if you are 26 lol
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X2
TT watches only work for odd number years like 25, 27, or 29.
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At your age, a sports model is right. As far as sports models go, it's hard to beat my favorite, the GMT2C - loyal following of the ubiqitous Submariner notwithstanding.
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Go for the GMT II. BTW TT is fine at your age.
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Gmt ii tt!
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ROLEX - 18kt Gold SS GMT Master II CERAMIC - 116713
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3 November 2011, 04:29 AM | #27 |
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This one...Get this one.
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Dj ii
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you guys like the dj ii?????
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