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3 August 2012, 05:23 AM | #34 |
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i owned both Sub and SMP. I ended up sell every single SMP because the clasps, while its nice and solid, it lacks micro adjustment holes.
and my wrist size changes too much (because of temperature) that it can never get a good brecelet size for all situation
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I'm wearing my Speedy Pro today and it's an absolutely terrific time piece. I also have a SMP GMT, both, I think, are on par with any Rolex I own...well maybe not the Cellini, but hey, that's a dress watch
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3 August 2012, 05:31 AM | #38 |
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I'm calling Troll on this Rollme guy....
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3 August 2012, 05:32 AM | #39 |
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There you go,i placed an emoticon..but they were made in china cept not stamped so i stamped it.
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Rollme, I see you are back with you silly comments.
There are so many people brain washed by the Rolex brand in this world it is sad. So many guys wear the name on the dial, not the watch, it is pathetic actually. Rollme, if you stick around you might get educated on watches and learn that there are actually many great watch brands, and yes, many way better than your mass produced, assembly line GMT.
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I just wish omega's still beated at 8 per second instead of 7. I love my Rolex sweeping hand so much. Its always the main talking point when I show mine off.
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Mass assemble this....Bye bye.
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He will be sorely missed.
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@esm, SteelerFan65
that was not that amiable; poor guy will now buy used Rolexs for the rest of his life :)) |
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The great thing about watch collecting is that it doesn't have to be "Rolex v. Omega." I love my Planet Ocean but I'll inevitably add an Explorer II or GMT IIc when funds allow. And a Patek if fortunes change, etc etc. There's certainly great value to Omega at the moment - I could flip a coin between a Planet Ocean and a Sub C and be happy with either.
My friends have all bought Rolex after landing their first job and most are not WIS. A friend wearing a GMT IIc asked how I liked my Submariner (while I was wearing a Planet Ocean). I like having the Omega because it's different, flies under the radar, and looks great. |
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If I'm not mistaken, the 9300 is 8 beats per minute
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This thread makes me want to go out and buy a Speedy PRO , perhaps after my GMTIIC purchase.
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No one would know what a Patek is....
[QUOTE=capote;3478781]Are you serious? What do you do if somebody has a Patek?
Rolex gets all the praises, Patek, you almost have to give them a lecture to explain why the fossil looking watch is better than anything else and it costs more than a car...
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[QUOTE=zion_rasta;3479021]
Fossil looking watch...Now that is brilliant.
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ok you are right.
[QUOTE=SteelerFan65;3479024]
Fossil was a stretch.
But you have to admit that Rolex is a more recognizable brand than a Patek.
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i think its pretty sad that you had to spend time to explain/educate strangers about your watch and finding ways of justifying it to them...
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[QUOTE=zion_rasta;3479027]
Of course for general public....That is a different story. Fossil statement more than a stretch--plain silly. Patek is in an entirely different league like it or not.
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Omega are great watches but I prefer Rolex for the following reasons
1) Rolex don't have any watches with bloody 007 written all over them, unbelievably tacky 2) the metal used in omega's is like butter, look terrible after about 6 months 3) every bloody shopping mall sells omega, just not very exclusive (uk) 4) the whole eta thing has devalued omega big time 5) seem to just copy Rolex all the time rather than actually come up with anything innovative themselves, except the co-axial, but that's used modified eta's so... 6) omega too desperate to associate with celebrities, but in reality not actually worn by many at all! 7) of all the big brands seem to lack any real identity. You know instantly when you see a Rolex, panerai, breitling, ap, but omega don't seem to have that Just my .02 |
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