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3 May 2019, 11:16 PM | #91 |
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I do like the oyster, but I prefer everything else about the new version: updated movement, longer GMT hand, different bezel width, different dial font, etc. I mistakenly sold my BLNR a few years ago, but I will not pay $15k+ for one. I'll pick up the new version and source an oyster bracelet for it and have the best of both worlds with two bracelets and Everest straps to boot.
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3 May 2019, 11:30 PM | #92 |
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The reality is people are
They exhibit cognitive biases by assuming Rolex Subs are "everywhere", when in reality these same people just visit concentration centers i.e. Manhattan, Hong Kong, Airports, which is a gross underrepresentation of "everywhere". If we really want to put this to bed, let's say with certainty which we see "everywhere" are 5 digit Subs, 6 digit Subs, and unfortunately which are fakes (bc this does happen often in places like NYC). I mention 5 digit vs 6 digit because I think so many don't realize what they see are not the current run Subs and those aren't sold nearly in the numbers people here think they are. The 5 digit Subs were around what 30 years? So of course you will see a lot of them... |
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[QUOTE=904VT;9599932]The reality is people are
They exhibit cognitive biases by assuming Rolex Subs are "everywhere", when in reality these same people just visit concentration centers i.e. Manhattan, Hong Kong, Airports, which is a gross underrepresentation of "everywhere". The one's who changed their mind about buying a Submariner because they "are everywhere" did it because they won't feel special in a sea of Subs. That's the madness. Its a great watch, but people won't respect them if all they have is a ubiquitous Submariner date. |
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Not all that common. Folks who have Rolex tend to spend more time with others in a similar SES class and work with folks similar to them, thus seem more prevalent . Get out into the world a little and you will see there are very few. |
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4 May 2019, 01:02 AM | #97 |
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Yes, CRM makes some great points about savings and affordability. $7k or $8k seems like a lot in a single purchase, but how many of us really couldn't save $500 each month if we really wanted to? I imagine not many if we cut out a few things. That would easily purchase 1 Rolex a year and could do so making $60k a year if saving correctly. Though I do wonder if the purchasing habits in Hong Kong when compared to those other populations mentioned, have more to do with population density than any superior saving habits/methods.
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How common are subs really
Speaking of Hong Kong I saw this flyer on the subway. $5 minimum wage. Wow. With the current high price of housing and food over there I can’t imagine the standard of living.
During my visit I saw a lot of submariner among Rolex. I saw two Daytona. Of course we don’t see it everywhere but it is definitely the most sport watch I have seen from Rolex. I’m not talking about omega or Apple Watch. And Datejust is not a sport watch ( I see a lot of those in older men). |
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I don't think that the Rolex Submariner is all that common. I fly from NYC to Houston every week in business or first class and see a lot of cool watches. I've actually seen more Sea Dwellers than Subs. More commonly I see Tag Heuer or Omega. The buttoned up lawyers typically wear dress watches. There are a lot of flashy looking watches that I can't place but are probably quartz. I think the knock against the Sub is not so much that it is common but that it is so recognizable. When you put on a Sub, you're wearing an archetypal watch, so you have to be comfortable with the idea that you're wearing "the" luxury sports watch that people know and it's hard to fly under the radar.
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I would say its the most popular watch in London other than a apple watch
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14 May 2019, 05:10 AM | #104 |
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Literally as much as Adidas shoes nowadays
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14 May 2019, 05:33 AM | #105 |
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Depends where you go. I saw plenty of these while working at a Big 4 firm in NYC. Outside of cities/expensive suburbs, not many.
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14 May 2019, 05:46 AM | #106 |
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14 May 2019, 02:02 PM | #107 |
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14 May 2019, 02:49 PM | #109 |
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Saw 3 at church yesterday
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14 May 2019, 06:20 PM | #110 |
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As many have said, the ubiquity and the common sightings of the sub depend on the location and occasion. I see a few every day because 3 of my coworkers at the office have them. And also, it being south OC, there are so many people with highend luxury watches, rolex being one of the more common ones. But I definitely see way way more apple watches than any other watches.
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14 May 2019, 07:33 PM | #112 |
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The go to choice for non watch guys if they want the rolex brand.
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14 May 2019, 07:43 PM | #113 |
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The SubC is my dad’s go to watch. So i see one everytime we have a family dinner.
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14 May 2019, 07:57 PM | #114 |
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When I see a Rolex, it’s tends to be a DJ on women and Sub on men. That’s everywhere to me. It appears to be the most faked watch in the world.
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14 May 2019, 08:09 PM | #115 |
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I've never seen a real sub in the wild only little kids wearing fakes I'm from london
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see a date sub on the subway everyday, its actually surprising to see a rolex thats non sub/datejust. on the six train, there is one person with a very nice 16570 polar occasionally. very infrequently, maybe a vintage op
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14 May 2019, 10:37 PM | #118 |
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14 May 2019, 10:49 PM | #119 |
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Sub C Sub SABR Not that common around. I mostly see Date Justs Most people just don’t own a Rolex Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I’ve seen a good few, just out and about, but mostly in airports. By far the most common one I see though is a DJ, and mostly TT for all models. They are plenty out there. Never seen a Daytona in the wild.
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