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Advice for next Rolex
Hi All,
I am finding it difficult to choose my next a Rolex. My perfect watch is a Sub C and I have the date version already. I prefer the brushed bracelet and the overall tool look of the watch. The options I have been looking at are as follows 1. Explorer 1 (39 Mm) 2. Sub C non-date 3. Sea Dweller 4000 4. GMT BLNR I have thin wrists (6.5") so I am unsure if the Sea Dweller will look OK. I do like the GMT but not sure how I can get on everyday with the PCLs and the brightness of the watch. The Sub C is a good bet but I do have a date version. The Explorer 1 looks a nice classic watch with brushed bracelet and Matt dial but I would like to get some views. If anyone can share their experiences and advice it will be greatly appreciated, Many thanks |
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Go try on the BLNR. It's an amazing watch. If you like the SubC you will like the BLNR. Personally I didn't think I would like PCLs but I love them now. Yes they scratch, but you only notice it up close.
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I think the EXP would give you the most variety from the subc...if that's what you're after.
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Explorer for some variety. If you already have a Subc, all your other options look way too similar to it. Have you thought about a Daytona?
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Gmt blnr
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If it were me I would forget about the 114060 and SD 4000 and then of the other two I would go with the BLNR. It's a stunning watch.
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Get the BLNR and source a 97200 bracelet from a Sub C....worked for me!! IMHO this should be a factory option!
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97200 bracelet...
On my BLNR
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I'd go BLNR. The PCLs really grow on you. If a sharp contrast is what you seek, go with the Explorer.
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Explorer for a different look.
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Exp or blnr
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Keep saving.. Get a day date and show em all
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I'm a Sub guy... recommend the same to all who ask - why? All around sports watch that meets needs for all occasions! Good luck!
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Gmt
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BLNR is the most versatile one
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Thanks everyone for all the replies!
Just wanted to check if anyone has had experience of the SD4000 with thin wrists? Also, is this a comfortable watch for daily wear? My perfect watch is the sub C date but this SD4000 hits a lot of notes! Thanks in anticipation! |
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#21 |
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I also started with the subc and recently added the sd4000, its a great watch! Diffrent enough from the subc to justify both. I also have small 6.75 in wrists and the sd4000 wears smaller on the wrist. I'd go with the sd4000.
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My advice is number 4, GMT BLNR.
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If you already have a Sub C, I'd eliminate the no date and SD. BLNR would be a nice option but that's going to have polished center links, seems like from your post you like the brushed braclet.
Another nice option to contrast the Sub C in function and color might be a Polar Exp 2. Good luck ![]() |
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Blnr
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