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12 April 2009, 11:30 AM | #31 |
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You like to focus on the AP, but conveniently ignore my main objection, which was that there's no need to dismiss other high-end brands as making "jewelry and not functional watches" (your words), particularly when you appear to know better. The AP was but one of many examples I gave of watches that could be used for diving. I never said it was the best or most practical. Again, you ignore the others that I referred to, choosing to focus on the AP. Would you have been happier if I included the Girard Perregaux Sea Hawk instead? As for dive computers, I'll defer to you on this one. Finally, to answer the OP: no. |
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did somebody mentioned Hot Whores?? IM with you JJ!!!
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12 April 2009, 02:05 PM | #36 |
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12 April 2009, 04:15 PM | #37 | |
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Let's keep in mind that, although Rolex could be considered by some to be only the beginning of high-end timepieces, they are a helluva lot more expensive, and of higher quality, than the great majority of watches on Planet Earth. A Rolex is a Rolex. I see a lot of posts that could lead one to believe that we all wear a watch equivalent of a Timex compared to the "elite" makers. Rolex itself is already the upper echelon of watchmaking. Lange & Sohne, Patek Philliipe, etc, are the *decimal places* in the world of watchmaking. I myself believe that those "decimal places" are in fact a higher quality timepiece, however. There is an attention to detail and perfection that just doesn't exist in any Rolex watch. It can't. Lange and Patek don't care about selling a million watches a year, and why should they? They have their place, and I'm sure they're quite glad that many people believe it to be at the top. It's not a bad thing... like I said, give me my grail Daytona over anything that the haute makers can produce, but when I look at one of those watches through a loupe, it hits me in a way that no Rolex could. _Matt/ P.S.: For what it's worth: Rolex = filet mignon Lange & Sohne = Wagyu beef. :D |
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12 April 2009, 04:30 PM | #38 |
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Rolex is still the King of watch at least in the rolex forum. I think most people here know that there are more expensive and better watch other than Rolex, but Most are here to talk about rolex.
If they need to look and talk about other watch band, they can do a search on the internet and go to those forum. |
12 April 2009, 04:55 PM | #39 | |
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personally i think we should be able to do it here - but experience has taught me otherwise. oh well, it is what it is! |
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12 April 2009, 08:14 PM | #40 |
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OP's question....
No, but some can argue that the movement in the YMII is horology at it's finest. A very innovative movement. |
12 April 2009, 10:19 PM | #41 |
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So true. I don't know why the YMII slips my mind so often, but it's quite an engineering marvel. And it's look has really grown on me, I must say.
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12 April 2009, 10:50 PM | #42 |
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To me its just HOT horlogerie ...
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Love it! Thanks for making me smile!
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Pretty downright stupid. And the back up isn't much better either. No one in their right mind would expect a true haute horlogerie piece to be a dive watch. It simply isn't a valid comparison, therefore the point of this post, is well, quite retaliatory and irrational with regards to the original post. |
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Ahum.....
First in serial production of wristchronometers
First in closing a case 100% , even 10000ft. + First in rotor driven automatics , also chronometer First with date (later with day) apperture on the dial Somebody remember the Submariner , Tru-beat , GMT master , Milgauss , Oysterquarz. All of them unique and exceptional watches at that time (and still ! , excuse me for the others not mentioning) Yes , Rolex suffered a bad quality control in some decades resulting in discoloured dials which are very sought after now. When a movement has a Geneva Seal , extra soigne it can be considered superb, this does not only refer to the decoration but to the complete movement. The only shame Rolex has on it is they won't service old watches because the lack of parts. "Rolex did to horlogery what Elvis did to music" |
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Good catch Lee That was about 2 dives before the $800 digital dive computer (POS) quit functioning while I was on an island where it couldn't be serviced, and I was out of luck for a computer. Sad fact was that I still had about 3 days of diving and about 12 more dives that I was entitled to do. THAT was the day that I chose to give up my dive computer and toss it in a bin. Do you know how many times I have been on a diveboat now, and have seen someone that has not been diving in a while, and they are fiddling with their computer and can't seem to get it to function properly?? Sad, VERY sad. Quote:
1. NO PERSONAL ATTACKS OR INAPPROPRIATE LANGUAGE (and WE MEAN IT). We love to joke around here but, the joking stops as soon as someone stops laughing.And remember the forum language is plain English only as thats what most members speak. 2. RESPECT THE OPINION AND CHOICES OF OTHERS. Example: If someone puts their Sea Dweller on a Pink and baby blue nato strap, that's their business. Clicking the back button on your browser is very simple, besides its not like you have to wear it..... Thanks for being so diplomatic and for following the rules though.
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13 April 2009, 12:49 AM | #49 |
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Could not agree more...
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Thought the fan boys were broadening their horizons as we haven't had this "us versus them" rash of threads for awhile around here. Appears not to be the case. Actually, it could still be the case and they have simply been replaced by others freshly armed with a new Rolex ( or ahem three) and a "post it" marking the half way point in their first issue of WatchTime. Too bad really, because any type of comparison of brand or model thread very quickly devolves into baseless attacks (in both directions at times) like before. Remember the "don't clap with a PP on" or you'll destroy the movement assertions? Yea, really informed posts like that. |
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