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14 January 2013, 05:54 AM | #1 |
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I want to buy a white dialed sports watch, which one?
Like the title says, i'm looking for my next watch to buy, and I want it to be a sports steel watch with a white dial. I've looked at royal oak 14790st or 15202 & daytona 16520. What other suggestions do you have? Would be nice to get some thoughts and for those of you who own one, please share some reflections! Thanks!
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14 January 2013, 06:02 AM | #2 |
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42mm Explorer II
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14 January 2013, 06:57 AM | #4 |
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Go with either a polar Explorer 42mm 216570 or a Datejust II 41mm 116334 with white stick dial.
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This! Not sure what your collection consists of but either of these 2 would be my choice with the Exp II 216570 with a slight advantage. Mine happens to be a black dial but no matter the color the Exp rocks. This watch has no cons in my book. Just tons of pros. Good luck
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15300 RO or Cartier Santos, but I would choose Daytona first. RO look better on black/blue dial imho, Dayt looks best on white.
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14 January 2013, 06:18 AM | #7 |
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I would not categorize the AP RO 15202 as a "sports" watch, the 15300 maybe but not the 15202.
The Daytona is grand both old and new. The 39 AP ROC is also a legend and one of the best ROs designed in my opinion and it comes in white and panda. Good hunting
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polar explorer ii, but agree that the RO and daytona would be nicer purchases
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15300 RO or 116520. Both look great in white.
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15300 is between dress and sport, imo. so id pick 15400 or Daytona.
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I do have small wrist as well (6.25-6.5 inches with the bones) and my 15300 still looks like a dress watch to me, not big or even over size at all. Or if youre afraid that its big, so Daytona should be your choice.
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Daytona if you don't like the 42mm watches
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If you want a true sports watch that you can beat up and is very waterproof, you should consider a Breitling. Solid watches and available with white dials. If you want sporty, not sport per say, then go for Daytona.
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16570... Keep it simple.
Particularly if you are worried about over doing it. This wears great! The majority of the case and the bracelet are brushed and have a rugged vibe, 116400... Something different. This never hooked me, so I moved it on. Can be had on the forums for great prices too, and real solid movement. The polished center links on the bracelet are more bling than sport though IMO... Good luck. S Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD |
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Platinum yachtmaster. That's the ticket.
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14 January 2013, 07:56 AM | #21 |
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The Patek 5711 is an option, but I prefer the blue dial version of this watch more.
I think the AP 15300 is great choice. The 16520 is certainly very nice as well.
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I'm not a big AP fan so I'd look at and Exp 42 and a Daytona.
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The latest PP Nautilus with a white dial looks pretty sharp, but I would probably take an AP
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14 January 2013, 08:20 AM | #25 |
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AP15300 all the way. Find any used one, whatever color it is, and when it is due for service, spend 600$ for dial change for a white one if you can't source a white one now.
Ask yourself, why are the so few 15300 for sale in a year, it's a keeper.One have to hold one in his hands to understand. |
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For the money, Omega 2538.20 Great White.
Next would be a Polar Explorer II in either case size.
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Daytona, Milgauss, Explorer Polar.....
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Easy.....Daytona
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This one
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