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18 December 2014, 07:54 AM | #1 |
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18kt gold heaviness question
Have had a steel Date Just since I was 21. Now 56 and looking at a black Sub to recognize an inheritance. 90% on the two tone but maybe the Gold.
Question of the day is is the all gold one just too damn heavy for the next 30 years? The TT is definitely not but when I tried on the all gold i had to wonder. Comments appreciated. Larry |
18 December 2014, 07:56 AM | #2 |
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How weak are you?
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18 December 2014, 07:57 AM | #3 |
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oh , and welcome to the forum too ,,,
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18 December 2014, 08:01 AM | #6 |
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I have just moved from a SS Daytona to a White Gold a daytona. The watch is of course heavier but it feels and wears fantastic. I'd recommend all gold!!
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Just alternate wrists so you will build up both arms equally...
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18 December 2014, 08:41 AM | #8 |
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It's not as heavy as people state, it's just "slightly" bolder in weight. So if ure concerned with the weight, it's not too much.. A PT is a complete diff story, I have a DD in PT glacier blue and that out weights my DDII lol
However like some mention, the little added weight does bother some people, my self I prefer stainless lately over the precious metals but it's not only because of the weight factor but other factors as well |
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Welcome to the forum! Go gold and do not look back!
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18 December 2014, 09:04 AM | #10 |
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Thank you for the gracious comments. To answer one tather prolific poster i am 6ft 188lb and have benched 1.5 times my weight twice a week since i turned 50. I also have a full head of hair and have been married to a. 5'10" 145 lb beauty for 31 years.
The question was posed in regards to a 30k investment that i wish to wear daily for the next 30 odd years. Plenty strong. Not Weak. Larry |
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Of mine, the WG Sub is definitively the heaviest and noticeably so compared to the SS and even the TT models i have in my collection.
The TT GMTIIc is the perfect everyday watch for me in terms of weight and how it wears. The WG Sub is definitely a stunner and very eye catching. But full gold does take getting used to since depending on how tight you like your bracelet you may notice more slideabiliy on the wrist than TT or SS. but in the looks department, it's a must have...... |
18 December 2014, 09:14 AM | #12 |
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Hmmmm how weak am i?
Not very. But as you asked.....6' 190 lbs 16% BF 56 years old. Bench 250 every other day. Pics? However the purchase plan is for a 30 year term when I'll hit 85. Hence the question. And a good one I would think. Larry |
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Having just made the step up to a gold Daytona like I did a couple months ago, am I crazy or have you noticed a difference in the texture of the metal on the skin and the gold Daytona retaining more body heat than the steel?
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18 December 2014, 09:33 AM | #18 |
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Huh. Trying to repost but it is not accepting.
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This is a very silly question... But wow the reposts were classic... How weak are you? LOL
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18 December 2014, 11:11 AM | #20 |
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Not very....6ft 190. Bench 250.
Kinda average. Thinking more as i get older and less average.....you? |
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But like he mentioned a full gold sub is not that heavy, my gold rolexs aren't "wow" heavy, except for the wg GMT .. But it's not the gold that is making it heavy |
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Don't understand "PM".
Couldn't find in the Abreviations... |
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Aye.10-4. PM.
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No way. After a week it will be tough to go back.
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I bulked up before I went gold...
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I sprained my wrist a few months ago, don't you dare ask me how , so I don't want to put too much weight on it but if you donate me a platty then I'll happily wear it on my right wrist. So my address is...
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18 December 2014, 01:04 PM | #30 |
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does anyone know how much of that weight is just gold? Rolex never give that info from what i hear.
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