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Old 15 January 2012, 08:23 AM   #31
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Since I am a horder of timepieces I would say keep your 116710 and enjoy what you have. The Daytonai is a striking piece though... Good luck!
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Old 15 January 2012, 10:00 AM   #32
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I was looking at a sample policy on JMI website and was wondering if damage to the bezel would be considered wear and tear?
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Our Personal Jewelry Insurance is a repair or replacement policy that provides coverage for:

loss,

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Old 15 January 2012, 10:06 AM   #33
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Given that choice I would...Love the Daytona. GMTIIC not so much.
Get what you like!
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Old 15 January 2012, 10:22 AM   #34
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I thought I wanted the GMT Ii, based on price & functionality.....until I tried on the Daytona. Then I knew....

There really isn't any reasonable explanation except the Daytona,IMHO, is just a special timepiece...23 day countdown for my first Daytona. I am "settling" on a late series pre-owned, but the wife insists on a BNIB...luckily I'm a pussy, so BNIB it is! haha
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Old 15 January 2012, 10:29 AM   #35
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The gmt ii is sweet but so is the daytona..I have both, but if I had to part with one then the gmt would go in favor of the daytona, no question..
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Old 15 January 2012, 11:19 AM   #36
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You own 3 Rolex GMT's.

Since I prefer the 16710 & 16750 models ...I would get the Cosmograph for more variety.

Even though there's no question that the GMT IIC is a beautiful watch the Rolex new case style fits better Divers' IMHO.(my own personal taste YMMV of course...).

Yes Daytona is much less legible than Subs, GMT's, EXP...etc

It takes just a few moments to get used to that when I switch from any of my Subs or other watches to the Daytona.

I personally don't ever care for chronographs...I was looking for a white dial for a change and I just fell for the beauty and supreme comfort of the 116520.

Even though I do not see it I know the 4130 is there...and yes it does add pure selfish pleasure to have this work of art inside the Daytona.

And you get a very elegant timepiece that will dress up/down beautifully and will look like nothing you own already in your collection. white face more so...

So yes...to use some of your words I do believe the White Daytona is calling YOU...
I swear !!!...I can hear it !!!
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Old 15 January 2012, 11:41 AM   #37
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Daytona all the way.
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Old 15 January 2012, 05:38 PM   #38
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Uggh... I don't think I can do it. No doubt the Daytona is a beautiful piece and the 4130 inside is great reassurance, but I just cannot justify the premium over other available Chronographs.

Wearing the 116710 now and have come to the realization it's just a great all-around functional piece so I think I'll keep her and go for the 792XX, 791XX or possibly Zenith.
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Old 15 January 2012, 05:42 PM   #39
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Good move!
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Old 15 January 2012, 06:00 PM   #40
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For me, next to the time of day the date is the second most used function. I would keep the GMT IIc and look for a clean Tudor with a 7750.

Parts availability for your lifetime should be a non-issue. Service of a chronograph is usually about $100 to $150 more then a standard movement. Definitely not a show stopper.
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Old 18 January 2012, 06:48 AM   #41
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funny i had a tu tone daytona very nice sold it cause no date. missed it purchased a m series black dial again nice sold it for same reason purchased a M series white face same thing. so i gave up on the daytona. still it's a nice piece but i like a timepiece with date.
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Old 18 January 2012, 07:47 AM   #42
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I have thought of doing the opposite.
I did do the opposite.
I sold my white SS Daytona and bought a GMTIIc. I like the GMTIIc better.
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Old 18 January 2012, 04:39 PM   #43
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The GMT II C is a very very cool Rolex. I would keep it. Really an eye catcher..
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Old 19 February 2012, 11:08 PM   #44
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white daytona for dress up watch
sub c or gmt2c for dress down watch
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