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Rolex Owners - Image
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I'm looking to buy a GMT Master II. I'm comparing it Omega's Broad Arrow and a Ltd Edition Seamaster amongst some of the SS Sports watches that have my attention.
I'm also considering a Daytona.
Now, I'm not interested in the Trolls and their small minded insults regarding Rolexes or paying more that £20 for a Casio etc etc...
What I am interested in is the image such a watch portrays..
I'm not buying it or another high end watch for the image.. I'm buying it because I appreciate the engineering, design and downright precision and uniqueness. I'm not interested in waving it about, but I am interested in it being part of my daily life. Something to admire and enjoy..for me.
I'd appreciate the feedback from other Rolex owners (those who wear them often) on how they are perceived when people spot them?
Being a BMW driver I'm familiar with the stereo typical crap that gets chucked about (I'm not talking to the friendly banter I get from my mates) so I'd like to know if I'm likely to get similar reactions as this may steer me to an Omega...
I do have a Speedmaster Chrono which gave me some trouble a few years back and I promised I wouldn't go back...
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I'm looking to buy a GMT Master II. I'm comparing it Omega's Broad Arrow and a Ltd Edition Seamaster amongst some of the SS Sports watches that have my attention.
I'm also considering a Daytona.
Now, I'm not interested in the Trolls and their small minded insults regarding Rolexes or paying more that £20 for a Casio etc etc...
What I am interested in is the image such a watch portrays..
I'm not buying it or another high end watch for the image.. I'm buying it because I appreciate the engineering, design and downright precision and uniqueness. I'm not interested in waving it about, but I am interested in it being part of my daily life. Something to admire and enjoy..for me.
I'd appreciate the feedback from other Rolex owners (those who wear them often) on how they are perceived when people spot them?
Being a BMW driver I'm familiar with the stereo typical crap that gets chucked about (I'm not talking to the friendly banter I get from my mates) so I'd like to know if I'm likely to get similar reactions as this may steer me to an Omega...
I do have a Speedmaster Chrono which gave me some trouble a few years back and I promised I wouldn't go back...
Ta..
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There must be better forums to get advice on these watches surely?
Regardless of watch type brand etc. I feel they are redundant since I carry a phone which tells the time...
Hence I believe (assuming you also carry a mobile) that their only purpose is for the benefit of vanity/showing off regardless of how it is justified within your head IMO
Regardless of watch type brand etc. I feel they are redundant since I carry a phone which tells the time...
Hence I believe (assuming you also carry a mobile) that their only purpose is for the benefit of vanity/showing off regardless of how it is justified within your head IMO
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You will not be disappointed with a Rolex GMT MasterII ceramic.
Not huge, blingie, or in your face, yet filled with new Rolex tech, new ceramic bezel, new clasp, new nicer soft clicking bezel mech...a beautiful watch.
Certain models shout out "HIT ME ON THE HEAD"...... the GMT wont.
Not huge, blingie, or in your face, yet filled with new Rolex tech, new ceramic bezel, new clasp, new nicer soft clicking bezel mech...a beautiful watch.
Certain models shout out "HIT ME ON THE HEAD"...... the GMT wont.
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There must be better forums to get advice on these watches surely?
Regardless of watch type brand etc. I feel they are redundant since I carry a phone which tells the time...
Hence I believe (assuming you also carry a mobile) that their only purpose is for the benefit of vanity/showing off regardless of how it is justified within your head IMO
Regardless of watch type brand etc. I feel they are redundant since I carry a phone which tells the time...
Hence I believe (assuming you also carry a mobile) that their only purpose is for the benefit of vanity/showing off regardless of how it is justified within your head IMO
I can use a bus to get from A-B, but I choose to use a car. Not a simple, small, cheap car because that does the job too. I choose to drive a car I enjoy. I don't drive it to shout 'look at me' but I chose the car I drive now for me because I enjoy the engineering, toys and all round ability. I'm assuming you own a Scoob of some description? I've had three including a Litchfield and have moved on; I assume you will too one day. I also assume you don't choose to drive a Yaris or similar 'get you from A-B car' because you enjoy the Scoob for what it is...... that's how I feel about watches.
Originally Posted by yoza
Not huge, blingie, or in your face, yet filled with new Rolex tech, new ceramic bezel, new clasp, new nicer soft clicking bezel mech...a beautiful watch.
Certain models shout out "HIT ME ON THE HEAD"...... the GMT wont.
Certain models shout out "HIT ME ON THE HEAD"...... the GMT wont.
Paul & Les. Thanks. I've not seen the Daytona in the flesh, so can't comment, but my perception from photos is that (for me) it does look a little OTT.
Fakes I can live with. It's going to happen. But the watch is for me, no one else. Something I can look forward to handing down to the kids too...
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I own a number of watches including Breitling, Sinn and Omega, but while I've thought about a Rolex, never taken the plunge. The Explorer II and GMT II ceramic are the only ones that really appeal to me.
My personal impression is that stainless steel models with traditional black or white face are classic designs and relatively understated compared to a lot of current watches.
But, as soon as you go gold or add any precious stone, the whole image changes to one of look at how much money I've got, or its immediately seen as a fake unless you know the wearer is loaded.
Get the GMT II if thats what you like - just make sure its a stainless steel version
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My personal impression is that stainless steel models with traditional black or white face are classic designs and relatively understated compared to a lot of current watches.
But, as soon as you go gold or add any precious stone, the whole image changes to one of look at how much money I've got, or its immediately seen as a fake unless you know the wearer is loaded.
Get the GMT II if thats what you like - just make sure its a stainless steel version
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Sinn 144 GMT, I bought it last year. Just as well as prices have rocketed recently.
I've always like the "Porsche Design" style of chrono, and its not too large for my wrists.
The Sinn U series are great watches. The biggest problem with Sinn is the fact that they are not widely available to view, and there is only one official dealer in the UK. They also have to returned to Germany for service and repair (if needed), and that can take some time.
Any particular model you like ?
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I've always like the "Porsche Design" style of chrono, and its not too large for my wrists.
The Sinn U series are great watches. The biggest problem with Sinn is the fact that they are not widely available to view, and there is only one official dealer in the UK. They also have to returned to Germany for service and repair (if needed), and that can take some time.
Any particular model you like ?
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Sinn Watches
Is the best place to buy them in this country.
I'd get a 356 or a 103 - Classic Chronograph styles. Servicing/working on them isn't a problem, they use Valjoux 7750 movements which is the most widely used chronograph movement in the world, most watchmakers will be fine with them
Is the best place to buy them in this country.
I'd get a 356 or a 103 - Classic Chronograph styles. Servicing/working on them isn't a problem, they use Valjoux 7750 movements which is the most widely used chronograph movement in the world, most watchmakers will be fine with them
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Yep, I bought mine from Neil at Chronomaster.
The 103 and 356 are a lovely watches. Go on, you know you want to
The 103 and 356 are a lovely watches. Go on, you know you want to
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I do want to, that's the problem I want a sinn and a Doxa Carribean shark Hunter but they will have to wait until the Rolex 6263 and 16520 i'm building are finished and a couple of other watches i'm having repaired are done and sold
There's always something....
There's always something....
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The watch doesn't portray any image, most people will think its a copy and more will not even notice the watch! I think it will be rare if someone even notices your wearing a quality watch? I looked forward to buying mine then after 2 days you realise its a waste of cash What I will say is if your gonna get one make sure the one you buy is the one that your going to be happy with as I doubt you will buy another. I always regret not buying the mother of pearl face for my watch as it was another £700 at the time, but if I wanted to change it now the jewerlers wants £2k which I'm not gonna pay as I wouldn't know how to sell my diamond face ???
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I've just bought an Omega Seamaster Chronometer and I think it's a lovely watch, I didn't buy it to impress anyone, I bought it as it's what i've always wanted, **** what anyone else thinks if you want it and it makes you happy then get it.
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Matteeboy's post springs instantly to life here....
I would wear it all (if not most) of the time but your comment about immediately thinking it a waste of cash was very interesting. Why was this? Money problems making you rethink or that the initial head rush to buy one subsided?
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Why do you buy Hugo Boss tops?
Why do you buy Patrick *** shoes
Why do you have armani jeans?
Why do you drive a flash car?
Really we should all drive round in Datsun Cherrys and wear clothes from Matalan.
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In that case anything you buy can be seen as 'look at me' can't it?
Why do you buy Hugo Boss tops?
Why do you buy Patrick *** shoes
Why do you have armani jeans?
Why do you drive a flash car?
Really we should all drive round in Datsun Cherrys and wear clothes from Matalan.
Why do you buy Hugo Boss tops?
Why do you buy Patrick *** shoes
Why do you have armani jeans?
Why do you drive a flash car?
Really we should all drive round in Datsun Cherrys and wear clothes from Matalan.
Unless of course Matteeboy does drive a Datsun Cherry and wears Matalan clothes... If that was the case. I'd apologise.
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I see that discounts of 15-2-% can be had on Omega's, but the AD offered nothing on Rolex's. I'd assume the brand strength means this can be done with ease as all the AD prices are the same.
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That's my concern and the question. If I'm likely to get smug ***** thinking it's either fake or making comments (or worse still asking to relieve me of it....) then I'm likely to go elsewhere as that's not what I want.
Matteeboy's post springs instantly to life here....
I would wear it all (if not most) of the time but your comment about immediately thinking it a waste of cash was very interesting. Why was this? Money problems making you rethink or that the initial head rush to buy one subsided?
Matteeboy's post springs instantly to life here....
I would wear it all (if not most) of the time but your comment about immediately thinking it a waste of cash was very interesting. Why was this? Money problems making you rethink or that the initial head rush to buy one subsided?
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In that case anything you buy can be seen as 'look at me' can't it?
Why do you buy Hugo Boss tops?
Why do you buy Patrick *** shoes
Why do you have armani jeans?
Why do you drive a flash car?
Really we should all drive round in Datsun Cherrys and wear clothes from Matalan.
Why do you buy Hugo Boss tops?
Why do you buy Patrick *** shoes
Why do you have armani jeans?
Why do you drive a flash car?
Really we should all drive round in Datsun Cherrys and wear clothes from Matalan.
My favourite designer is Mat Alan, and I drive a Skoda
However, I do appreciate some of the finer things and wouldn't criticise Alan for wanting an old mans watch. He is very old after all