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Old 25 December 2021, 05:12 AM   #91
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I can't remember a post about it. Love to see some broke ceramic bezels...that'd be fun!

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Old 25 December 2021, 05:15 AM   #92
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Am I the only one who thinks Rolex has moved away from its roots?

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Old 25 December 2021, 05:16 AM   #93
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Well not as "fun" as I imagined but the OP did that himself. Not really from a wall or door jamb. That's one example I just don't rememberer many claiming they are "fragile" from normal use.
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Old 25 December 2021, 05:17 AM   #94
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I bought a 124060 a couple of months ago and just got rid of it a couple of days ago. I thought I could wear it as I used to wear my 5513; this couldn’t have been further from the truth. I wound up wearing a blingy mugger magnet on my wrist that was not only blindingly shiny, but it’s in no way a tool watch. I think I now know how big-busted women must feel when being talked to while having their cleavage stared upon during the conversation.

I’ve worn watches four times as expensive on my wrist and never a glance, but this 41mm hunk of 904L steel was like wearing a stainless steel dinner plate on my wrist.

Never again will I buy some ceramic “tool watch” I’ll stick with vintage which not only flys under the radar, but…well, it’s vintage, need I say more?

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Seems like maybe it was still too shiny and new and you felt subconscious. In Europe maybe the threat of theft is higher but this time of year how would anyone know what you have on your wrist unless you are purposefully trying to show it off.
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Old 25 December 2021, 05:19 AM   #95
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No crime where I live mate. :)


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Old 25 December 2021, 05:19 AM   #96
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Given that Rolex makes such infinitesimal changes to its watches over the decades and 99.9% of the population can’t tell the difference between older and newer references, I’m going with “no.”
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Old 25 December 2021, 05:20 AM   #97
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Simple Google search you can find hundreds of cases of this happening.


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Old 25 December 2021, 05:23 AM   #98
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Can you define flimsy? My 16600 is anything but flimsy, in fact it’s built like a tank. The weakest point being the springbars and they’ve not changed in the last 50 odd years. With that said I would suggest the 5 digit Milsub is the least flimsy Rolex ever.
I certainly agree with you, SeaDweller50! My old 14060 (my everyday watch) has been dropped and smashed about all over the world for the last 25+ years, and she's still ticking. Anything but flimsy! That said, the new 6 digits are probably even tougher...but I´ve not had one on my wrist yet nor have I handled one. But the old 5-digits are definitely NOT flimsy in my books! And despite what some might say about the jingly-jangly old 93150 bracelet it has held up all these years with no problems. I love it!
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Old 25 December 2021, 05:29 AM   #99
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The 1680s I’ve had and 5513s, 94200 Big Blocks were hard as nails. My 16750 is a beast. Tough as nails and no need for ceramic.


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Old 25 December 2021, 05:44 AM   #100
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This I really miss.


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Old 25 December 2021, 06:05 AM   #101
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Rolex absolutely has strayed from it's roots, not a bad thing but instead of being a great tool watch, they are a great luxury watch that could be used as a tool. Though most owners wont because they want to keep the equity value of their watches high.

If a man makes enough money he could go mountaineering with his explorer and it would do the job just as well as a classic Rolex.
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Old 25 December 2021, 06:08 AM   #102
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Rolex absolutely has strayed from it's roots, not a bad thing but instead of being a great tool watch, they are a great luxury watch that could be used as a tool. Though most owners wont because they want to keep the equity value of their watches high.

If a man makes enough money he could go mountaineering with his explorer and it would do the job just as well as a classic Rolex.



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