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22 February 2008, 04:14 AM | #1 |
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Polished links
Forgive me if this topic has already been covered but I'm interested in the feeling about polished center links.
Personally I don't like the polished links on the GMT IIc. I suffer from OCD and any scratches would drive me mad I much prefer the clean look of all the links being brushed and I hope that Rolex keeps it that way for future models. |
22 February 2008, 04:24 AM | #2 |
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I agree with you.
I really don't care much for polished bracelet centre links. And I have TWO Rolex watches, both sporting polished centre links. So why did I buy them, you may ask?? Good question! I guess I was intrigued by the Maxi Dial and Super Case of the SS GMT IIc (less so by the ceramic bezel and polished links, however). I guess I bought it and would learn to live with those (IMHO) less attractive characteristics of the GMT IIc. I can but state that now that I have them, I am fed up with polished links, at least on an Oyster bracelet. As for the SS Daytona? Well, I got the chance to get it again, and I simply couldn't say no. On a DJ it's okay since it's a "dress" watch, but not on a sport's Rolex, IMHO.
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I agree, hence why after two months with the IIc I brushed my bracelet.
Now I love love love it, much more than I ever did my black-bezel GMT-II. The fit and finish is the best of all the Rolex models I have owned over the last 20 years. I do wish the bezel had 60 graduations for rotation though, but it is not a deal breaker. And arthur, I am neurotic OCD, so I hear you brother! My used cars when I trade them are so 'near-new' condition some people think the odometer is wrong.
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I am ok with my polished links. I think they look cool and i don't care much about scratches.
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You can always have the polished links brushed...search around, there are pictures floating around somewhere. Looks great imo.
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Grey, next time you are selling your car again, please give me a buzz.
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Polished links look great on two-tone. I don't personally like them on SS.
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Is this now a car forum? I have an '04 530i with 20K mi. that I am looking to get rid of. Awesome shape. Should I put this on the for sale thread?
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Honestly, I think it's all personal preference. I'm OK with it on some watches, others (read Submariner, SD) I'd prefer brushed.
I can live with it on these, |
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I too prefer the tool watches without polished links. We'll see what Rolex does with the SD.
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after thinking i could never like them, i find i like the polished links.
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One of the reasons why I wanted the plat YM was because it had polished center links. It makes the watch look dressier.
I've gotten a few scratches on it, but it hasn't bothered me as I thought it would. Scratches are part of the experience. |
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I'd say that the polished center links look good on the daytona b/c of the polished bezel - so it sort of balances the watch out. For the rest of the sports watches though, brushed is the only way to go. the GMTIIc is just a weird anomaly in the line (IMO).
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Dont like the polished links
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But you do like the daytona don't you?
Do you like the polished links that the daytona watch has?
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