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Old 29 March 2010, 10:20 AM   #31
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black explorer ii vote from me
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Old 29 March 2010, 10:31 AM   #32
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Ricardo, I would go for the Explorer II just because I think it is a good every day watch to wear. Nothing wrong with a GV though. Have you given any thought to getting the new Submariner?
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Old 29 March 2010, 10:45 AM   #33
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I have worn it on a sunny Sunday out to an open air theater
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Old 29 March 2010, 11:28 AM   #34
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When does the New Sub come out? Do you guys have a pic of it?
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Old 29 March 2010, 11:44 AM   #35
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In my opinion I would go with a versatile multi-function watch like an Explorer II. I agree the GV is a stunner and after trying one on several times I could see it as a 3 or 4th choice in the Rolex line for me. I just picked up a black Explorer II as I won't be adding any other ones until the new Ceramic Sub hits the used market. If you are plannign on adding a Sub or SD or even a GV those are all black dialed watches so the white Explorer may be a perfect contrast to those...
Good luck with the hunt!
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Old 29 March 2010, 11:47 AM   #36
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Hi Ricardo,

A big welcome to TRF. Sorry to hear about your stolen Sub.

Well, since you want to buy another one, the Exp-II makes more sense. It has a date feature and a 24-hour time-zone too..........so it would be a more practical watch for daily wear and travel!!

Good luck in your final decision!

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Old 29 March 2010, 12:56 PM   #37
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Get the White Exp-II now and the Black dial orange hand next year! done! No...not done yet...then the GV! then the New SS Subc, then Datona TT, then the YM and top it off the a President yellow Gold! Now you finish!
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Old 29 March 2010, 01:06 PM   #38
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Ricardo,

for a big guy, I'd recommend the Seadweller or the GV. Heck, maybe even a DeepSea!
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I cannot carry the GV myself, but if I could (well actually I like the non-GV black face the most).
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Old 30 March 2010, 09:50 AM   #39
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Now I start to think about the GMTII ceramic. I would be soo disappointed if I buy a brand new Exp 2 and the new orange hand just comes out. Not sure if I will like the GMTII cause the band. Anyway, lets try it on. : )
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Old 30 March 2010, 12:55 PM   #40
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Now I start to think about the GMTII ceramic. I would be soo disappointed if I buy a brand new Exp 2 and the new orange hand just comes out. Not sure if I will like the GMTII cause the band. Anyway, lets try it on. : )
I have both, a T series ExpII and a V series GMTIIc.

They're very different and as much as I like the GMT (which I bought less than a week ago) I love the ExpII. I didn't read the whole thing so excuse me for saying this, if your buying used go for an ExpII with SEL bracelet and luminova instead of Tritium.

Those are the only two things I'm not crazy about in the ExpII.

Oh by the way, I was torn bewteen the Milgauss and the GMT, but Milgauss vs Explorer II? Hands down the Explorer II (white dial of course).
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Old 30 March 2010, 12:58 PM   #41
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GV, every time
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Old 30 March 2010, 03:00 PM   #42
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GV Ricardo...it is such a sweet timepiece....can use it for any occasion
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Old 30 March 2010, 03:25 PM   #43
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Milgauss GV for me. It's has a more distinctive design over the explorer.
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Old 31 March 2010, 11:08 AM   #44
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Old 23 June 2017, 12:41 PM   #45
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Milgauss GV vs Explorer 2

I am trying to understand why several responders feel that the Milgauss is too large and top heavy. It is a 40 mm watch in a world of 50 plus mm watches. It certainly is not a large watch in any way. In fact, in today's world it would be considered small. Women are wearing 40 mm watches all the time. Yes, it is a little thick, but uncomfortable? No way. To say that your arm is tired after wearing the watch is just ridicules. Maybe you could say that about the Deep Sea, but the Milgauss? I own one and wear it all the time. I am not a particularly big guy.
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Old 23 June 2017, 09:49 PM   #46
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Millie is one of the most comfortable models, it's perfect and I wish other models had its weight and comfort.
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Old 24 June 2017, 01:05 AM   #47
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Wow this thread was resurrected
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