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1 May 2011, 06:37 AM | #1 |
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Please name all the good things about a rolex watch
Hello,
I'm on the point of purchasing my first rolex (Davidsw is keeping an eye out for me) and I can't wait to be able to join the WRUW threads! I have been looking up a few thing on this forum and I noticed the following: There are a lot of things that people are not happy about with rolex such as: - the lume fades very fast - the bracelet is flimsy - rolex customer service is not always that good - the price is very high - ... So my question is: what do you think is the best feature of a rolex watch or the rolex brand? I look forward to hearing your opinion! Tom |
1 May 2011, 06:39 AM | #2 |
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...it's a Rolex watch!
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Everything but the price.
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1 May 2011, 06:41 AM | #4 |
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That it's mine!!!!
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What do you like best about Rolex??
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My bracelet is awesome (certainly not flimsy), the cost was my choice, customer service at my AD was excellent....
Lume looks amazing in blue! (but does fade a little too fast for my liking) Another point would be that MOST Rolex are very modest and understated.
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1 May 2011, 06:45 AM | #7 |
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Seriously I can only speak for my 14060m but here goes:
The thing is built like a tank. I love the look of it more than any other watch. Rough and tough as it may be it can still cut the mustard in just about any social/business situation. Most important of all... I wish I was James Bond! More specifically, I wish I was Sean Connerys James Bond in the Terence Young movies.
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1 May 2011, 06:49 AM | #8 |
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Well, I don't own one yet, but I have always liked the look of the gmt. I think I will mostly like the versatility of the watch (oyster/jubilee/nato/pepsi/coke/black).
The truth is, I have never worn a rolex gmt in my life . I have seen it in person once and I knew immediately that was the watch I liked the most. I looked up rolex on the internet and found this site and many other sites with a wealth of information and then I started saving money. |
1 May 2011, 06:53 AM | #9 |
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The battery last very long
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I love my rolex because it has the ability to tell the time...really nifty feature!
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A few reasons to start with Rolex:
1. Tough. To me, this is key and a huge differentiator between Rolex and all the other high quality brands. Most made their reps by creating high complications or super sophisticated movements that were clearly meant as dress models. For 50-60 years Rolex has been perfecting sport or dress/sport watches that are tough as nails. 2. For a watch that should last your lifetime, you need service and parts. Rolex can't be beat. Everyone else is a step down. 3. Good looking models. 4. Expensive but affordable. 5. You can buy and sell anytime and anywhere. No other brand has such a solid resale market. |
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The shiny, perfectly aligned white gold hands standing out against an inky black dial. Perfectly scripted dial font which subtly yet definitively declares you're wearing a precision crafted, professional grade time instrument. The seconds hand gently sweeping around the dial, crawling from one perfectly round marker to the next. The glint of the sun off of the flat, precisely cut sapphire crystal. The round bubble of the Rolex date magnifier--subtle, yet instantly recognizable to watch cognoscenti. Perfect weight balance of case and bracelet. Durable, simple, time-proven movements made entirely in-house.
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The best feature is the mahogany it gives me wearing it (except in the sauna).
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It's not a Polex
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The batteries! ;-)
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Well the new lume is fantastic on the new Subs, and the new bracelets and clasps are by far the best in it's price range. The new bracelet makes the new models that much more comfortable to wear, the old bracelets and clasps don't compare.
As far as price, the new models are worth every penny, the old are overpriced IMHO. When you put the newest releases against other brands that Rolex competes with, Rolex wins by a mile. I think the old models were way out dated and you can find many other brands that were thousands cheaper that were very comparable in price and quality. If you are going to buy a new Rolex, don't waste your money on a older model, buy a new Sub C or the new Explorer or Explorer II. This is the only way to get your monies worth. I also have two local Watchmakers that are Rolex certified with parts accounts that are fantastic, the customer service is wonderful.
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Can't think of a single thing. Guess it's time to sell.
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1 May 2011, 07:27 AM | #19 |
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The feeling you get when you wear it, only Rolex has the magic
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Best all around watch made. High end but without being so high end that the maintenance is crazy. Perfect balance of form and function. A watch you can wear white water rafting and then with a tuxedo at night. Can't go wrong...
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I will be buying the rolex gmt 16710. If rolex would release the ceramic model in 2012 I might flip the 16710 for it but we will see then. When you would pick up an older style rolex; what is your first feeling then? Quality or rubbish? |
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I'll bet, for a significant number of Rolex customers, that is EXACTLY the reason they buy one!
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There's a "forever" feeling in that you know it'll never be thrown away, and will be on someone's wrist hundreds of years from now unless / untill the Earth turns to dust.
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I have to say the name and the durability. I plan on passing on my watches to my son one day and the thought of him wearing them long after I am gone is a great feeling.
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#1: the dial and hand designs
#2: the oyster bracelet design #3: the clasp designs #4: the case designs, proportions and sizes (incl. crown and crown guards) #5: the bezel and insert design #6 the way all of these elements come together into sporty, classy and gorgeous watches #7: the quality of fit and finish #8: the reliability and durability #9: resale price |
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Its a Rolex.
The History. The Tradition. The Quality. The Forever Feeling. The Look. The Feel. The Wrist Presence. The Cyclops. The lack of a Cyclops. The Date. The lack of Date. The Choices. The Dial. The Bracelet. The Clasp. It's mine. More importantly, it makes me smile when I put it on.
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they are shiney
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Man, I forgot to add that one to my list.
Thanks for reminding me. Well maybe next time.
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