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Old 25 December 2016, 08:30 PM   #31
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Sure...

1. Most popular, Go-To Rolex Watch particularly for people who don't know anything about watches but have a little bit of money

2. I hate the Raised White Dot on the dial (minor, but it annoys me)

3. Everyone and his mom has a Submariner

4. It's fist and foremost a dive watch. I dive, and IMHO, should consider a dive watch if you're actually going to use it for its intended purpose. With the modern day dive computer, it's not really necessary.

5. I travel constantly, so a GMT watch fits my needs perfect and is water resistant to 100m. Realistically, most divers, even advanced, don't go much beyond 30 meters.

I'm not knocking the people who own them, it's a personal preference.

But if I were looking for a gold watch, it would be a, IWC, Patek, or Jaeger-LeCoultre...
To your point, you're stating that you don't need a solid gold dive watch to go diving.

You also don't need a Rolex or a high-end watch to tell the time.........

To each their own my friend.

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Old 25 December 2016, 08:41 PM   #32
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Why not have a gold sub? They are great watches, albeit yellow gold is not for me personally. Nice to have the choice, and whoever buys one may not fancy a Patek, AP etc. It's all subjective, as for sure people may not love my choice of exp II and pelagos but personally I love them and that's all I worry about.
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Old 25 December 2016, 08:41 PM   #33
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Gold is a very special material prized for its weight, colour, durability and prestige for centuries.

The Submariner is a very special watch from Rolex.

So it was a natural marriage of a special material for a special model.

The Gold Submariner is not for everyone, but once you have the appreciation and the experience you will understand.
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Old 25 December 2016, 08:49 PM   #34
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Most iconic watch ever made of gold. Nuff said.
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Old 25 December 2016, 08:50 PM   #35
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ive wanted a gold rolex for as long as i can remember ,,,, one day i will get one ,,
a gold rolex is the price of a stainless pp ,,,
at that point , any gold rolex is a bargain , relativly speaking.
the sub is an icon ,,,, thats it i guess.
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Old 25 December 2016, 10:05 PM   #36
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There are lots of watches I don't personally like, but don't see the value in making a post bashing them. At the end of the day, a watch is an unnecessary luxury purchase which we are blessed enough to enjoy. Steel "tool" watch or gold stunner, they all serve as both signalling devices and beautiful pieces of quality craftsmanship.
I'm not bashing, just trying to understand.
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Old 25 December 2016, 10:15 PM   #37
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I'm not bashing, just trying to understand.
When you use this icon in the thread title



it's easily interpreted as bashing.

If you had used



you would have indicated "just trying to understand"
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Old 25 December 2016, 11:07 PM   #38
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When you use this icon in the thread title



it's easily interpreted as bashing.

If you had used



you would have indicated "just trying to understand"
I definitely did not use to mean the thumbs down sign when I made the thread. My bad.
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Old 25 December 2016, 11:07 PM   #39
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Submariner is the most iconic watch in the world, and the most beautiful, IMHO.
Gold just makes it even better, regardless of whether you dive with it, or just wear it as a fashion statement. Who Cares? Live and Let Live!
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Old 25 December 2016, 11:24 PM   #40
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Sure...

1. Most popular, Go-To Rolex Watch particularly for people who don't know anything about watches but have a little bit of money

2. I hate the Raised White Dot on the dial (minor, but it annoys me)

3. Everyone and his mom has a Submariner

4. It's fist and foremost a dive watch. I dive, and IMHO, should consider a dive watch if you're actually going to use it for its intended purpose. With the modern day dive computer, it's not really necessary.

5. I travel constantly, so a GMT watch fits my needs perfect and is water resistant to 100m. Realistically, most divers, even advanced, don't go much beyond 30 meters.

I'm not knocking the people who own them, it's a personal preference.

But if I were looking for a gold watch, it would be a, IWC, Patek, or Jaeger-LeCoultre...
You don't like the YG Sub and I'm ok with that. I'm not a fan either but only because YG doesn't suit me and it's a bit too loud for my taste. However, I don't knock the watch.

For me, it would have to be the WG Sub if I went down the PM route but I prefer to have a small collection of SS.

Saying you hate the 'raised white dot' makes you sound like little more than a petulant child. Oh, and my mother doesn't own one either.

It's a matter of personal preference, that's all. To each his own.
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Old 25 December 2016, 11:28 PM   #41
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Blue sunburst dial and blue bezel with the yg is beautiful. That and I like the idea of a gold tool watch. How many all gold watches in that price range can you go diving in and are reliable as the sub?


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Old 25 December 2016, 11:43 PM   #42
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A post filled with contradictions, hyperbole, and negativity....do some research before hating what you don't understand.
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Old 26 December 2016, 12:19 AM   #43
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I'll let my sub do the talking.

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Old 26 December 2016, 12:19 AM   #44
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For me the Submariner is the ultimate Rolex. It is where I started 25 years ago and it will probably be where I end up when it is all over for me. The look, fit, finish are all great. With the addition of the Glidelock Bracelet it is just about perfect. With that said, I own two PM Day Date II's and no PM Sub at this time. My Hulk dominates my collection for wrist time. It is about personal preference.
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Old 26 December 2016, 12:40 AM   #45
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My favorite gold watch is the non C Bluesy followed closely by a GMT 18kt Root Beer.
I have had two TT Bluesys and an 18kt Bluesy. All three got wet.
River, lake and ocean.
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Old 26 December 2016, 04:48 AM   #46
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This watch has garnered more nice comments from non-WIS than any other I've owned. The one comment that stuck with me the most was someone stating that the Bluesy was in their opinion, the "iconic" Rolex. Either way, it's a fantastic watch.
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Old 26 December 2016, 04:53 AM   #47
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A post filled with contradictions, hyperbole, and negativity....do some research before hating what you don't understand.
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Old 26 December 2016, 05:01 AM   #48
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Not a big fan of the 6 digit reference but something about gold and that blue dial is absolutely stunning.
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Old 26 December 2016, 05:01 AM   #49
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Old 26 December 2016, 05:11 AM   #50
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It's kind of like a flow chart.

First, there's owning a gold watch in general: Having a gold watch on your wrist has an incredible look and feel about it. I can't tell you about it...it's something you've got to experience for yourself. Now, I freely admit, this isn't for everybody. Not everybody wants it or experiences the joy when they strap one on. And that's OK, to each their own.

However, if you do like the look and feel of a gold watch, that's where I can make the case for the sub. The sub, with its glide lock clasp and super adjustable bracelet, is one of the most comfortable and adaptable sports watches in the line up. This is key when you're talking about wearing a gold watch...it's very heavy. The DD, which many members will tout as the 'proper' PM, has zero adjustability.

The timing bezel is one of the most useful functions for every day life I have found (and I'm no diver). Add this usefulness and the comfort/adjustability to the stunning good looks and feel of all gold and you've got a home run, IMO.

I get that it's not for everybody. But, I also think when you're talking gold watches, the sub is right at home.
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Old 26 December 2016, 05:21 AM   #51
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Sure...

4. It's fist and foremost a dive watch. I dive, and IMHO, should consider a dive watch if you're actually going to use it for its intended purpose. With the modern day dive computer, it's not really necessary...
By this logic, modern day cell phones have rendered watches obsolete. Time to shut down the forum.
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Old 26 December 2016, 05:31 AM   #52
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I didn't like YG - but then I bought one. You know what; that changed my mind - the same way my first Rolex changed my mind when I said 3 months earlier that "I will never buy a Rolex..."

Life is about evolution - even mental.



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Old 26 December 2016, 05:33 AM   #53
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I may catch a lot of heat for this comment. However, I'd like to preface this by saying I do love Rolex and they are fine time pieces.

However, I don't understand the popularity of the Gold Submariner. Do people take them diving? The submariner is probably my least favorite Rolex, unless used as an actual dive watch.

What am I missing? There are many other gold watches I'd prefer before the Submariner.
fair statement.

but clearly people want PM subs, which is fine. they're good lookers for sure.

the fact the DSSD, SD and submariner (not the sub date) don't come in PM should be of comfort to non PM dive model fans.
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Old 26 December 2016, 05:49 AM   #54
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I didn't like YG - but then I bought one. You know what; that changed my mind - the same way my first Rolex changed my mind when I said 3 months earlier that "I will never buy a Rolex..."

Life is about evolution - even mental.




That is a stunner.
Is it just me or does the internal cut section of the crown guards look slightly angular.. looks like five cuts/edges instead of three?

Did I read somewhere that crownguards were machined by hand..that would explain the slight variation?


A pic I borrowed to compare:

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Old 26 December 2016, 05:53 AM   #55
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Old 26 December 2016, 06:23 AM   #56
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I believe salt water is harder on stainless steel than gold since gold will not rust or corrode.
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Old 26 December 2016, 06:27 AM   #57
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The WG hue and weight, history, feel of a rock solid high quality and perfect engineered watch combined with the stunning blue of the dial
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Old 26 December 2016, 06:38 AM   #58
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Is it just me or does the internal cut section of the crown guards look slightly angular..
Sharp eye.

All later 16618 looks the same. Here are some other watches from other series.










However - a 1991 does not:

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I believe salt water is harder on stainless steel than gold since gold will not rust or corrode.
I don't think stainless steel rusts and corrodes?.. the hint is in the name.. stainless.
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I don't think stainless steel rusts and corrodes?.. the hint is in the name.. stainless.
Of course stainless steel corrodes - and the hint is as you said in the name: Less is not resistant. ;)
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