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20 February 2008, 11:36 AM | #1 |
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Did You Get The Rolex You Wanted ???
So many of us are multiple Rolex owners.........Why is that ?
My first Rolex was a Sub....and I loved it, however, my job at the time seemed to favor the GMT Master. So, my second Rolex was the GMT and I wore it constantly during the days for many years.. Since then, the Sub has usually been my go-to timepiece.. Hmmmm, did I get the right watch the first time ?? If I had, would I have ever got another one ?? Did you buy a Rolex of a certain type because it was a good deal, or after you got it were you disatisfied and got another.. ?? Did the hype for one watch sway your decision and later you had to get the one you really wanted..?? Are you still trying to find yourself in a particular Rolex model ????
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I bought my favourite one which is the GMT II C so until now everyting is ok. If i will ever buy a watch in the future it's going to be something more flashy and dressy.
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20 February 2008, 11:42 AM | #3 |
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I bought my favorite as well! There may very well be others, but this one's my keeper!
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20 February 2008, 11:49 AM | #4 |
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I bought the Sub Date 1st, then soon was tempted by the SD. However, a SS GMT IIc became available locally, and could not pass up the opportunity to get the "latest and greatest" from Rolex, and was hoping it will be "the one". But alas, the SD temptation would not die, and thus had to get the SD, much to the dismay of my wife... I'm thinking the SD will be it for a long time, unless Rolex blows me away with the updated SD.
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I remember starting out in real estate and sitting across the table from a lawyer and I couldn't keep me eyes off his TT DJ. After getting situated in my job my first Rolex was a TT DJ. Then after doing things no one wearing a Rolex on his wrist should be doing, I went out and got a Sub. Now I feel I have the basics and future Rolexs are going to be icing on the cake.
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20 February 2008, 11:53 AM | #6 |
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Long story short.....yes....and by total luck. I've had my eye on the 50th anniv sub for 3-4 years but came to the conclusion I couldn't get it and moved to getting either the ss Sub or a GMT Master II "Pepsi"......by stoke of luck, the last AD I visited in my area had an LV come in that morning (still was in styrofoam and plastic shipping case).....and here she is....
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20 February 2008, 11:55 AM | #7 |
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Good question, Larry!
I for my part am always on the lookout for another watch. Currently, I miss my SD. So I might get one of those again. And a DJ 116234 silver dial as a dress watch to have something completely different.
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20 February 2008, 11:58 AM | #8 |
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Excellent questions, Larry. I tried to get a good, interesting representation of all of the different styles of Rolex. I am holding out for a good deal on a Bark Day-Date. That will probably complete my collection. Maybe...perhaps...
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Got my Sub first... Was in love with it. Turns out, I like heavier bracelets and have always been a sucker for polished center links... Thus, the GMTIIc...
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Narrowed down to two, the sub lv and the GMT II C. Went to the best AD in northern NJ and the GMT II C was the one that loved me back. Only problem was the AD didn't love me back once he found out the discount he gave me was large. Now he would have given me 15% off the new price but would not honor the receipt I had in hand with balance owed.
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20 February 2008, 12:23 PM | #11 |
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The way I'd get back at that AD is to tell everyone what a victim I am over and over again and make sure that I never ever let it go.
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20 February 2008, 12:43 PM | #12 |
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I've had a SS DJ for several years now. I love the watch as it is as simple as it gets IMO. It's also a watch that's been passed down, so it has an incredible amount of sentimental value attached to it.
This year, I bought my first Rolex, a SS GMT-IIc. I absolutely love it. But it was not the one that I originally wanted. Like many, I had to have the SS Daytona. I still really want one. But an interesting thing happened after I got the GMT-IIc. My desire for the Daytona has waned a bit. I still want it, but I don't feel like i HAVE to have it. So I'm quite content and pleased getting the GMT-IIc. And I think I have a great combination with the DJ silver dial. I've attached my two watches and the lady's DJ I got for my wife this year. |
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20 February 2008, 12:10 PM | #14 |
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20 February 2008, 03:19 PM | #15 |
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No and I never will.
I don't have over $50K to spend on a 5517 Sub.
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Yes everytime I buy one
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20 February 2008, 03:37 PM | #17 |
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I've always bought watches that favor the SS Sub....ie Invicta 8926, Alpha.
So now I have the real thing. I don't need another watch (I have 13) but if I bought another Rolex it would be a GMT because I could use the GMT function for traveling. |
20 February 2008, 03:39 PM | #18 |
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I'm ecstatic that I decided to buy the GMT first. When I first saw it, I was immediately grabbed by it and new it would be my first Rolex. After two months, I'm still very happy with that decision. More so even, because it takes wearing a Rolex daily for a while to really appreciate its virtues.
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20 February 2008, 04:02 PM | #19 |
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I bought the Sub first. Though I have bought and continue to look for others, the Sub is the first, and you'll always love your first. I'll never sell it.
I do, however, wish I had gotten one with lug holes. That's my only regret. |
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Yes.
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20 February 2008, 11:39 PM | #21 |
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Bought the Exp II as it was the one that smiled, so yes.
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21 February 2008, 04:45 AM | #22 |
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I fell in love with the TT Sub the minute I laid eyes on one. I have owned one ever since and no matter what other watches I own, I will always have one. I desired a Daytona and had the unbelievable opportunity to get a smoking deal on a new TT Daytona as has been mentioned. Different personality than my Sub so that was why I got it, not any unhappiness or regret with the Sub.
So I guess the answerer to your question Larry is yes, I got the Rolex I wanted. X2!
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21 February 2008, 09:19 AM | #23 |
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First was a DJ....however it just did not do it for me. I flipped it for a GMT and I love it.....it to me (for me)is the perfect watch. I really like the ExpII however seems kinds redundant, the 24hr thing. Saving for another and so far its a 14060m.
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21 February 2008, 10:07 AM | #24 |
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I did Larry. The 1675 I bought many moons ago was exactly the watch I wanted. It and I have been through a lot together and there have been a few additions along the line, but it was and is exactly the watch for me.
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20 February 2008, 04:30 PM | #25 |
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I got my SS Sub in 95, too poor for the SS Daytona then.
got a SS White Ex II in 2003 then, last June, a Ceramic GMT II in Holand, In OCT a sea dweller, a green sub in S'pore, Nov, a last batch blk GMT II again in Holland, yesterday a SS Blk daytona in S'pore. Next target will be the Milgauss. |
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My first was a SS DJ. Made me realize how much I liked the Rolex brand. Then had to get a GMT II. My "stranded on a desert island and can only have one watch" watch.
So to answer your question, Larry...............YES! dP
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21 February 2008, 01:13 AM | #28 |
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Bought my SS Sub date after 25 years of pining so... yes. I did get the one I wanted. The first one I wanted that is. Hopefully the next one will come to earlier than the first one.
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21 February 2008, 01:31 AM | #29 |
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My first Rolex was passed down to me by my Grandmother when my Grandfather passed away. It is a 1963 Gold DJ It was in need of repair and needed something done with the band so it stayed in my safe until just recently when I decided to have it serviced and get a leather strap put on it so that it could be worn.
I've always liked nice watches and wanted a SS Rolex that I culd wear with out fear everyday. I didn't really feel like the gold DJ was an everyday watch. I finally talked my wife into letting me look at Rolex's when my bouliva I had worn for a long time died. My dream Rolex, the one I really wanted was the SS/Plat Yachtmaster. Being new to the Rolex buying market I started my search in the pre-owned market and just wasn't finding one out there. I finally setteled on the Sub Date with a promise from the store that I could trade it for what I paid toward a SS/Plat Yachtmaster when one comes in. Having worn the sub for some time now it has really "smiled" at me and now I am having second thoughts about the Yachtmaster. I know I will not trade my Sub this watch is GREAT, but I was thinking of purchasing the Yacht as a seccond SS watch. But now I'm just not sure the Yacht is "Smiling" at me. Now that GMT IIc that's another story What to do what to do. I know I'm not finished, my collecting has just begun. Did I start out to collect Rolex watches NO. I just wanted one to wear everyday. But when you see how nice they are and how they feel and look on your wrist you just can not resist the temptation to get the next one. If only my wife felt the same way |
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Not yet..
My first Rolex was a vintage Date, now I got a 1601 Datejust from 1970. I REALLY want a brand new Submariner LV... Rafael.
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