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12 August 2021, 09:03 PM | #1 |
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Good bye Rolex
I like others have moved away from Rolex although I still love my pieces. Hello GS., My Latest addition SBGY007. A true stunner that rivals the finest from PP to Lange. When GS expands its consumer base from the collector to the followers and wanna be's prices will rise and availability will decrease. Just my 2 cents.
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12 August 2021, 11:13 PM | #2 | |
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Awesome watch by the way! How about a pic or two? |
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13 August 2021, 02:32 AM | #3 |
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It looks nice without the power reserve.
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13 August 2021, 03:07 AM | #4 |
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I've long since moved on from Rolex to other brands.
So much in the way of great designs and technology out there !!!!!
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so so so love my diver. wouldn't trade it for just about any other diver on the market |
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13 August 2021, 04:49 AM | #6 |
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Good bye Rolex
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13 August 2021, 08:20 PM | #7 |
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I have not moved away from Rolex as much as I have broadened my knowledge base with other brands. I like Seiko and Grand Seiko but also have gone deep with Omega and Tudor. Playing around now with Longines and Hamilton. It is all fun for me.
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14 August 2021, 11:12 AM | #8 |
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Really great reference.
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14 August 2021, 09:25 PM | #9 |
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i'm actually in this camp too. will always own a rolex, i think, but not in the market whatsoever, and glad not to be
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Picked up my first Seiko, a white dial King Samurai, a lovely watch and an Oris ProPilot, another great watch IMHO. My Rolex's are awesome but so are many other watches and I want to experience them.
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My wife and I spent most of an afternoon with the manager of the GS boutique during our last visit to Sydney. There is no doubt that the GS range is very impressive, the movements, dials and quality of finish are really second to very few. I feel they now have to mark time and wait for the Seiko name to become synonymous with this level of quality. E.
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31 August 2021, 07:45 PM | #12 | |
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I certainly am going to get one at some point in 2022, possibly a Snowflake but still considering final choice.
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To me this is the healthy approach. I love my Rolexes, and am still on the hunt for at least one more, and am using the time to learn more and broaden my appreciation for other brands. This summer I got my first two Grand Seikos, and they are both delightful. I chose the GS SBGW231 over the Patek Calatrava 5196. True story: I went to the Patek AD to see and fully intending to buy the Patek 5196G and it just underwhelmed. By accident, later that day I stumbled across the 231 and fell in love. After weeks of trying to convince myself that I actually liked the Patek, I finally realized that my heart wanted the 231 and that’s the way I went. No regrets.
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2 September 2021, 10:13 PM | #14 |
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Although a Rolex/Omega guy for years I now embrace a varied number of brands. What gets me is the minute I get interested in one particular brand the prices start to spiral. I was recently looking at the Seiko SBGA 403 and couldn't quite see the justification in the ticket. Still nice watches though.
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4 September 2021, 11:12 AM | #15 |
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People that buy Seiko want a watch that tell accurate time at reasonable price
People that buy Rolex today want the best watch and be acknowledged as being successful in his career. In my 30s I bought several $500 Seiko watches, but once I arrived at 45 I began to fall in love for Rolex. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I’ve never linked Rolex and successful. I know a lot of average Joe’s wearing Rolex. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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4 September 2021, 01:58 PM | #18 |
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My new SBGE255 Grand Seiko GMT spring drive blue. My first Grand Seiko piece and I’m very impressed by the quality. How are these less expensive and less in demand than other brands? Blows my mind!
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You have never even realised there is a link or image of success attached to the brand? Not sure if serious. For the same reasons a Toyota/Lexus is less expensive and in demand as a BMW or Mercedes. Brand reputation and perceived quality. |
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4 September 2021, 02:35 PM | #20 | |
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I love my Rolex though. I’m not saying anything negative about the brand. I just think Grand Seiko is very much undervalued. I think the gray market for Rolex is already forcing people to other brands and Grand Seiko is primed to get a ton of those customers. |
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Lexus is a luxury car, recognised for quality, but it's just not and likely never will be on the same worldwide brand recognition and desirability level as a BMW or Mercedes. The same analogy can be applied to Grand Seiko. |
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Personally I feel that GS hand, dial, and movement finishing are far superior to Rolex. Rolex bracelets are undeniably superior. As for the spring drive I think it’s an amazing movement and far more innovative than anything out of Rolex in the last 4-5 decades. If you really love watches it’s hard not to fall for that smooth seconds hand.
As for the German vs Japanese car debate the German cars start higher new and in a few years are worth less than the Lexus. It’s because they just aren’t well made. I’d know I own a few of each. N |
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Pretty hard to ignore GS/Omega. Even Rolex zombies admit that.
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21 September 2021, 11:32 PM | #25 |
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Beautiful Watch
Love the Visconti too! I have been eyeing the timepiece, but concerned about size. If you don't mind me asking what is your wrist size?
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With respect to the bracelets it was not until recent Rolex improvements that their Oyster bracelets began to shine. The bracelets on the pre-glidelock models left a lot to be desired and no better than GS. |
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22 September 2021, 11:03 AM | #28 |
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I love my Grand Seikos. But to think they are going to every escalate in value or desire anywhere close to Rolex is simply laughable. That's not even how the brand operates, so not sure why the expectation would be there to accomplish that. Most importantly, buy a GS for yourself and enjoy wearing it as often as possible. You know what's on your wrist and that's what counts!
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On point, great choice! (Fellow SBGY007 owner here). I don't think there's a dress watch quite like the Grand Seiko SBGY series. As for the analogy, I don't know whether GS (being Japanese) will take off like it's European watch contemporaries. I feel they release too many model(s). |
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