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Old 30 May 2015, 10:51 AM   #31
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I have both, and I like both, different style, different history great watches, then the Explorer look very good with leather strap for change.
The idea of a leather strap had crossed my mind to dress the Explorer up. My father recalls when he got his 1016 in the 70's that his came on a leather strap with a Rolex buckle. To have that watch now considering what he paid for it.
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Old 30 May 2015, 10:55 AM   #32
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Agree with MickCollins above; diversity is over-rated. I used to have a rule that anything new coming into the collection had to be "different" and in some ways cover more bases. Now I am older I have realised I just really like dark dialled divers (Nautilus, Aquanaut, Sea-Dweller, Submariner, Deepsea). To your original question, having owned both at one time I think you will find the Sub and Exp very different. Even my wife noticed the difference, and that is saying something

[edited to add: oh, and if anyone tries to talk you out of the Exp I because of the "short hands", ignore them. After a while I came to appreciate them as one of the coolest features of the watch because of the way they open up the face of the dial]
No worries, I have heard the "short hands" argument and it will not sway me. That is amazing on the wife noticing if she gets tired of hearing and seeing watches like my wife does.
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Old 30 May 2015, 10:57 AM   #33
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I have the Submariner and the Explorer. I don't find them redundant at all, to my eye, though, cousins, they are distinctly different watches.

I also have a GMT "coke". Again, it's a cousin to the other two, but quite different.

I've also got my dad's Speedmaster Professional.

There was a time when I thought the Sub and Speedmaster were too much alike to justify purchase of the Sub. Now, as my perception of watches has evolved, I see, them as completely different, apart from being stainless steel sports oriented watches with black dials and bezels.

It's all about perspective. To some, they are three overly similar watches. To the fancier of watch design and function, to the collector, though, the differences are huge.

Get what your heart desires. You will be happier in the long run.


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Thank you...very well said and good point on perspective.
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:55 AM   #34
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The Explorer is so easy to enjoy !
Couldn't agree more
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Old 31 May 2015, 06:50 AM   #35
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Thank you all for your comments...it seems the jury is in and the verdict is get what you like and no they are not redundant but rather complimentary to one another.

I think the Explorer will be the next one into the stable.
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Old 31 May 2015, 07:03 AM   #36
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They're my two. perfect pair they are.
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Old 31 May 2015, 07:09 AM   #37
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I have 14060m also and an Exp 2 though, not a 1. White dial.
I'd probably go for a new Sub 114060 in your position. What a simple, perfect black dial reference it is! Also , as with a BLNR, it'd be SO easy to resell it if you don't bond with it.
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Old 31 May 2015, 07:12 AM   #38
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Thank you all for your comments...it seems the jury is in and the verdict is get what you like and no they are not redundant but rather complimentary to one another.

I think the Explorer will be the next one into the stable.

A great choice!


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Old 31 May 2015, 09:05 AM   #39
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I have 14060m also and an Exp 2 though, not a 1. White dial.
I'd probably go for a new Sub 114060 in your position. What a simple, perfect black dial reference it is! Also , as with a BLNR, it'd be SO easy to resell it if you don't bond with it.
The Sub 114060 has crossed my mind but I don't think I could let my two liner 14060m go. I would have to draw the line at having the same style Sub in my collection. The BLNR I really like but then I have a Pepsi which would bring up a similar argument to this one.

Ahhhhhh it never ends, why can I just not be a one watch guy?
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