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10 December 2008, 09:12 PM | #1 |
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Rolex SS/Platinum YM help!
Hi there, do you know why YM SS/Plat is popular?
Any reason why would someone choose it these days and does anyone know which celebrities wear this watch? cheers |
11 December 2008, 03:19 AM | #2 | |
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While the Platty is not all that popular, it certainly is a very beautiful looking, sports-cum-dress watch. The downside is that it is a HIGH MAINTENANCE watch!! Scratch that Platinum bezel and you are looking at mega bucks to fix it.
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We have a thread someplace....try the search........with celebrities in Rolex watches..
Spend a day looking through that and I am sure you will find YM's on many of your favorite celebs..
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11 December 2008, 03:23 AM | #4 |
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Nice avatar, Larry.....very festive!!
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Thanks...
I'm told that it looks a bit like me....
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There seems to be mixed feelings here about this particular model. IMO, it's a little bling without being too blingy and is complementary as a sports or dress watch. I wear mine with shorts, jeans, and suits. Then again, Rolex goes well with just about anything.
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SS/Plat is popular because it can be worn with a suit & yet be casual. It also has a unique case & bezel. The bezel is paltinum as is the dial. PLus, the way it is designed, it can hold it's own with larger watches. Celebrities that wear them are:
Russell Crowe Bruce Willis Ross Kemp Gordon Ramsey Phil Collins Welcome to TRF
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For a minute there I knew you were going to make a comment about the sequence of wearing a Yachtmaster. You are getting rather laid- back in this holiday season.
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If I loose patience before the new SS ceramic Sub launch,then I'll be getting a platty for sure !
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I would LOVE a Platty BUT I am holding out till they change the bracelet
(assuming they do). That bracelet is fine for my SD but with the price jump of a Platty and all I expect a bit of a better clasp... My luck they wont change that till they put it in a new case (like they are doing with all sports watches it seems) and I doubt Id like the update...
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