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23 November 2009, 11:54 PM | #1 |
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Milgauss GV, Sea Dweller and the next ?
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I have a milgauss GV, Sea Dweller and the next one i should get myself should be DSSD or GMT2c ? Please advise Many Thanks !!!! |
24 November 2009, 12:07 AM | #2 |
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gmtiic or a dj imo
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24 November 2009, 12:22 AM | #3 |
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Welcome.
I'd say the IIc would round out the collection nicely. |
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x2!
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24 November 2009, 01:01 AM | #5 |
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Dssd no question ask...
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24 November 2009, 01:15 AM | #6 |
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As much as I like the DSSD, I would suggest the IIc since you already have a Sea Dweller.
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GMTc!!!
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dssd
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24 November 2009, 01:32 AM | #9 |
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If you can wear the DSSD...do it!!!
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24 November 2009, 01:42 AM | #10 |
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but do you guys think the Sea Dweller and GMT2c are look alike? i meant look very similar?
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24 November 2009, 01:43 AM | #11 |
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no..not really...too an untrained eye perhaps...
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i went down the Rolex 1680 red sub route
try it you wont look back |
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no to Q1 if you know your Rolexes, and yes to Q2, because to most non-WIS both can look very similar have you considered a Rolex dress watch to diverse your collection? |
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I do agree the GMT II and Sea Dweller are look alike for average person, not to Rolex fan.
I love the Deep Sea because the solid and the quality are much higher level than GMT II and so do the price. But just one thing need to worry is the height , not the weight of the Deep Sea which sometimes I think is too high and like wear the clock in the wrist and have problem wear long sleeve shirt. I know at that moment huge is fashion,but what about the huge watch fashion gone like 10 years ago the thin watch fashion. Because Deep Sea is not cheap and wear for long term,not only for fashion. I am confused myself, I do love the Deep Sea rather than GMT II but the height and problem wearing under long sleeve shirt, I still can not make up my mind. Hi All Rolex Fans HELP |
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nice pair
i would go with the GMT IIc for variaty :) |
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I would prefer the GMT II C for its looks, variety and additional timezone feature.
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24 November 2009, 06:20 AM | #18 |
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DSSD Why ? Best watch in Rolex line up The height thing goes away in a couple of days cause you get use to it, as a matter of fact you will prefer it. Bracelet alone with the Glide lock would sell me. New Ring lock system, Looks way different , bigger is better in this case. Go for something different you won't regret it.. the the Rolex King Get the DSSD
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Sell the seadweller and get the Deepsea....I would not personally have both of them in the watchbox...then getcha a GMT....then you will have a watch for every occasion ;)
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Depends if you want your collection to go horizontal or vertical. If you are going horizontally then the GMTIIc
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idissagree, i plan to get a sd and a dssd. i think a sd will better suite sporting activity and be easier to cope with it showing usage.
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sell the sea dweller... then get a GMT IIC AND a DSSD! (but i think you'll have to add a couple of hundreds more for this though) |
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OT what does GV stand for? Sorry for the question.
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116400GV stand for GLACE VERTE which refers to the Green Crystal.
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GMT Ceramic.
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25 November 2009, 03:41 AM | #29 |
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I'd have to say Daytona or Red 1680. You have a SD, you can wait for now on a DSSD, GMT's are very nice also.
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I'd say a nice DJ II or DD! Then you'd be covered for any and all occasions.. Not that you couldn't find an excuse to wear any of those fine watches to any event lol
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