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Old 14 January 2019, 12:41 AM   #1
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Hi, I have just joined the forum and wanted to introduce myself. I’m Berty234 and have been active on other forums and watch mad for a couple of years now :)

I’m focusing on Rolex and Tudor these days so thought it would be a good move to get involved here.

My current collection is: Rolex Explorer 16570 (polar); Tudor BB58; and Omega Speedmaster FOIS. I recently added the polar, swapping for a 214270. Very pleased with it.

I’m thinking about adding another Rolex. As much as I like the BB58, I’ve always liked 5 digit Subs. My current thinking is to swap the BB out for either a 14060 or 16610. Alternatively, as the 16570s are still good value, I might even keep the BB and add a black 16570. Bit bonkers if I already have the polar? I can’t keep the BB and add a good Sub budget wise.

Am I missing any other options in the same ball park? 36mm’s have always felt a tad small so I prefer the 40mm sports stuff.

Cheers, Berty.
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Old 14 January 2019, 07:25 AM   #2
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This one sank like a stone, huh?!
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Old 14 January 2019, 07:33 AM   #3
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Welcome! 16570 is a great watch. In regards to adding a black dial version you may be better off just sourcing a black dial and having a watchmaker swap them back and forth when you feel so inclined. If you prefer a 5 digit sub to a Tudor BB you might as well move into the sub now since they aren’t making any more. As for 14060 or 16610, I can only speak for my own taste. I prefer my most commonly worn watches to have a date but ones that get sporadic use I prefer no date since it’s easier to set and go.


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Old 14 January 2019, 07:41 AM   #4
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Welcome! 16570 is a great watch. In regards to adding a black dial version you may be better off just sourcing a black dial and having a watchmaker swap them back and forth when you feel so inclined. If you prefer a 5 digit sub to a Tudor BB you might as well move into the sub now since they aren’t making any more. As for 14060 or 16610, I can only speak for my own taste. I prefer my most commonly worn watches to have a date but ones that get sporadic use I prefer no date since it’s easier to set and go.


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I think a Sub is the best plan :) good idea on the black dial for the Exp 2, like it!
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Old 14 January 2019, 07:57 AM   #5
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I would consider a Sea Dweller 16600.
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Old 14 January 2019, 08:09 AM   #6
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Submariner 14060 is my recommendation.
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Old 14 January 2019, 11:25 AM   #7
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Old 14 January 2019, 12:04 PM   #8
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Matte dial 16800 would be my vote.

Vintage vibe with a sapphire crystal and quick set date.

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Old 14 January 2019, 12:24 PM   #9
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Welcome to TRF Berty234! If you wanna dive in to a bunch of knowledge on Rolex and Tudor, you definitely came to the right place. :) You have a pretty nice collection! Very nice pieces!

You're definitely not bonkers if you add a black 16570 to the family. Lots of members have done the same thing. I've also seen the similar with the Daytona C and LN/LV Subs, GMT variations, etc. Nothing wrong with more than one "flavor" of the same kinda watch!

A ND Sub or a Sub Date would be a great addition as well. I personally would probably go for a Date, but since you already have the Polar with a date, the 14060 would fit nicely in your collection. As advised many times here on the forum.....go with the watch that makes you feel good and that "sings" to you!
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Old 14 January 2019, 12:29 PM   #10
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Old 14 January 2019, 01:54 PM   #11
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Hi, I have just joined the forum and wanted to introduce myself. I’m Berty234 and have been active on other forums and watch mad for a couple of years now :)

I’m focusing on Rolex and Tudor these days so thought it would be a good move to get involved here.

My current collection is: Rolex Explorer 16570 (polar); Tudor BB58; and Omega Speedmaster FOIS. I recently added the polar, swapping for a 214270. Very pleased with it.

I’m thinking about adding another Rolex. As much as I like the BB58, I’ve always liked 5 digit Subs. My current thinking is to swap the BB out for either a 14060 or 16610. Alternatively, as the 16570s are still good value, I might even keep the BB and add a black 16570. Bit bonkers if I already have the polar? I can’t keep the BB and add a good Sub budget wise.

Am I missing any other options in the same ball park? 36mm’s have always felt a tad small so I prefer the 40mm sports stuff.

Cheers, Berty.
Welcome to the forum! We have similar tastes and collections (Sub/Polar/ExI/Speedy), actually. This is my idea. I recently sold my 14270. I have a 14060M and the 16570 polar. They are a perfect pair, since you are considering those models.


The BB does nothing for me. I would move it to fund a 14060M. There is no need to have both. The look of the no date is a great contrast to the white dial polar with it's GMT and date functions. With a polar in the collection, I also see no need to add a black dial. That $5K can be better spent.


All of this is my opinion, of course. Hope it helps you with your decisions.
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Old 14 January 2019, 09:31 PM   #12
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Thanks for the replies :)

A 14060 is top of the list for sure. I do like a cyclops though. I think it will depend on finding the best deal and example out there in the next few weeks.

The thing with the BB, and I’ve had a few, is that they initially feel like the bees knees but the novelity wears off and I realise it isn’t a Sub... great in a bigger collection but if you want a Sub you want a Sub.
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