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19 September 2008, 11:44 AM | #1 |
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Are you tired of seeing ss subdate everywhere?
First of all, I own a ss subdate, it is a classic and like it very much.
But frankly it is everywhere in the wild, it just like driving a late model EFI mustang. Actually I am thinking about selling the subdate while keeping the white Milgauss. Main reason for selling: Need the cash to fund the white dial ss Daytona |
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The SS Sub-date 16610 is the quintessential and ultimate Rolex out there....probably the world's best sports watch and most recognised of them all. You will regret your decision.....I guarantee it! DON'T DO IT!!!
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19 September 2008, 11:52 AM | #4 |
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Good man!!
And remember.....NEVER get tired of seeing that beauty!! It's the BEST Rolex out there.....and you can take that to the bank!!
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19 September 2008, 11:55 AM | #5 |
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Actually, I'm just tired of reading SS Daytona threads. Sorry.
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19 September 2008, 11:56 AM | #6 |
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not tired, just wary. lots of fakes out there.
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19 September 2008, 11:59 AM | #7 |
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I really like my 16800!
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I agree with JJ. I think the current Sub is such a sweet piece. Wish I had one.
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19 September 2008, 12:32 PM | #10 |
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Never get tired of its classic look.
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Never I never get tired of seeing one
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I'm about as tired as seeing Submariners out there as I am seeing beautiful women!
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I also NEVER TIRE of seeing the classic sub!
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The SS black dial sub is vanilla, yes. Sounds plain, but when is the last time you had vanilla?
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Great analogy!
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I never get tired seeing the classic look of Sub and older GMT
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Hi,
I got my Sub back from an 8 week service, I cannot tell you how much I missed it..... I really do not care how many I see because the one on my wrist is the best. Regards Mike. |
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19 September 2008, 06:04 PM | #20 |
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I would never get tired of seeing a Sub Date in the wild. In fact, it makes me glad to see another person who shares an excellent taste with watches as well! Who knows, maybe that person wearing the Sub Date is a WIS?
I do like my Explorer II though and how its not as commonly seen. That's just the way I like it. Even though I have seen it in the wild in the past, its as rare as seeing a Ferrari Testarossa on the streets.
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I am tired of everything ending with "Y"
Suby Platty Bluesy Expy Rollie (still sounds like Y) I can deal with just about every type of post there is, but the above just sounds really stupid IMHO, sorry. ~Scott |
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I never get tired out my mine and never will. I also have a SS Daytona white dial.
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Are you tired of seeing ss subdate everywhere?
My answer is... NO!!! |
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Well said JJ!!! Look no more..
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19 September 2008, 11:37 PM | #26 |
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I love seeing others enjoying the ownership of the 16610. I love mine, and its the ONLY one I would never consider selling.
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IMHO, the Sub is a "starter" Rolex which is not necessarily a bad thing. EVERYONE has to start somewhere. Its price point, while still relatively high in the stainless sport watch world, is still at the very low end of the Rolex sport range. It's like buying a 3 series BMW. It's a VERY good car but, it's NOT an M5 or M6....or a Ferrari (not sure if Rolex has a Ferrari equivalent). Maybe an Audemars Perpetual is a Ferrari? The Sub's price point will always make it the most "common".
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20 September 2008, 12:00 AM | #29 |
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Not tired, but I share your observation: There are a lot of Submariners around, and perhaps that's the reason I do not own one... but I like them. It must be the volume seller amongst the professional line together with the GMT.
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