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View Poll Results: Which one
16610 42 35.00%
118238 16 13.33%
BLNR(only other watch i'm interested in at this moment) 62 51.67%
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Old 1 February 2017, 02:02 PM   #1
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Hey guys, been awhile since I have posted. So some of you may know I have had a 16610 for a year or two. Well I DID have it. Life came and I decided to use it as a down payment on an beautiful tacori engagement ring for my girlfriend of 7 years which I was happy to do. Traded it back to the same shop I bought it from so I wasn't out any money. Now fast forward she has put 2 and 2 together and figured out my beloved Rolex is gone and on her finger. She came to me and wants to buy me a Rolex as a wedding present. I don't know what I should get. I miss my 16610 as it fit my smaller wrist so nice.

She wants to get me a used 118238 as she knows thats my grail watch. She doesn't wanna get me a 16610 then once we get older and I buy a 118238 and the 16610 gets put away and not worn on a daily basis. But i'm only 23 and know for a fact I couldn't ''pull it off'' wearing an all gold watch daily. I can't decide which would be the best route to take. We are both financially sound and either watch wouldn't be a risk to us.

Pick the watch that fits me best now? or
Pick the watch that will suit me better later in life?

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Old 1 February 2017, 02:27 PM   #2
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Get the sub now and invest the difference to save for the 118238. I know you posted that the both of you are financially sound. However, if those are your feet in the combine in your profile pic, then you know unexpected outlays can and do happen.
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Old 1 February 2017, 02:37 PM   #3
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Go with what best now as you don't know how your taste will change down the line.
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Old 1 February 2017, 02:37 PM   #4
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Old 1 February 2017, 02:42 PM   #5
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BLNR hands down!!!
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Old 1 February 2017, 02:44 PM   #6
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Old 1 February 2017, 02:53 PM   #7
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I vote 16610 because you're absolutely right, the day-date is not quite age appropriate. I'm also 23 and even if I had all the money in the world I wouldn't wear a day date too often or even at all. The BLNR is a nice piece also but if this is going to be your only watch for quite some time then certainly go for the sub. Its the most versatile of the three and also the cheapest...and at our age that makes the most sense. Personally I would recommend a 116610 but thats just me. If you can get your old watch back from that same dealer then definitely do that. Congrats on the engagement and my advice is save the day date for an anniversary down the road.
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Old 1 February 2017, 03:05 PM   #8
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I would get the submariner. much more versatile than a day-date. I suppose you could put the day-date on leather to dress it down.
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Old 1 February 2017, 03:28 PM   #9
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Personally I would go the BLNR route. I think it will give you what you are looking for.
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Old 1 February 2017, 04:00 PM   #10
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The replies have me puzzled...I didn't see mention of blnr......but in terms of long term value I think the sub is a safer choice (assuming you're buying your old one back?)....gold is something you might never grow into. But yes I think blnr is a stunning choice if you decide to go that route heh.

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Old 1 February 2017, 04:04 PM   #11
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BLNR.

Arguably the best all around SS Rolex currently available. No point in getting something that you will not be comfortable wearing.

Here is some encouragement for you.
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Old 1 February 2017, 04:08 PM   #12
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Well, as for the watch, a YG President serving as a daily working watch will require a sweatband on your wrist so it isn't beat to death doing chores around the farm - and then you'd not know the time anyway...

If the 16610 was just the down payment for the ring - and you still owe $$$ to pay that off - then you're financially soundness is going to take a hit when she plunks down nearly $20K for the watch.

Your post takes me back many years to an O.Henry short story...

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Old 1 February 2017, 04:10 PM   #13
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Go with BLNR......it's a beautiful watch!!!
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Old 1 February 2017, 07:05 PM   #14
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It appears you're a hard working chap so a beater is probably best, and a 118238 in the safe for evenings. If you dress smart enough you can pull it off. Looks a bit much at your age (and mine) with shorts and T (retired look). You've had a Subby Already. Time to up your game!
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Old 1 February 2017, 07:38 PM   #15
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Get the BLNR. Modern SS piece that packs everything you could need. Also. a fresh start with something new.The DD will come around later in life..
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Old 1 February 2017, 08:44 PM   #16
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Imho either go with another Sub (current 116610) or the GMT BLNR. Either way a fresh start. The DD can wait!
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BLNR.

Arguably the best all around SS Rolex currently available. No point in getting something that you will not be comfortable wearing.

Here is some encouragement for you.
A beauty Eric.. you can also encourage the OP with your 118238
Hope all is well my friend
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Old 1 February 2017, 09:43 PM   #18
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BLNR.

Arguably the best all around SS Rolex currently available. No point in getting something that you will not be comfortable wearing.

Here is some encouragement for you.
excellent advice and quite the enabling shot
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Old 1 February 2017, 10:07 PM   #19
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Get the BLNR. Modern SS piece that packs everything you could need. Also. a fresh start with something new.The DD will come around later in life..
⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ Good advice! BLNR or Sub, can't go wrong.
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Old 1 February 2017, 10:18 PM   #20
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BLNR or Sub. Good luck.
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Old 1 February 2017, 11:34 PM   #21
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BLNR.

Arguably the best all around SS Rolex currently available. No point in getting something that you will not be comfortable wearing.

Here is some encouragement for you.
I would also say this BLNR if your wrist can pull it off. Otherwise the Sub, get the DD when you are older and ready for it and ofc most of us here have more than one watch so no problem to have 2 watches, and please when it comes to watches rule numero uno is you listen to your TRF brothers never the wife, you will have to obey her on plenty enough.
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Old 1 February 2017, 11:52 PM   #22
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I would also say this BLNR if your wrist can pull it off. Otherwise the Sub, get the DD when you are older and ready for it and ofc most of us here have more than one watch so no problem to have 2 watches, and please when it comes to watches rule numero uno is you listen to your TRF brothers never the wife, you will have to obey her on plenty enough.
^Please ignore my earlier comment OP. Though you absolutely shouldn't listen to her on this your wife is pretty cool in my book.
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I vote 16610 because you're absolutely right, the day-date is not quite age appropriate. I'm also 23 and even if I had all the money in the world I wouldn't wear a day date too often or even at all. The BLNR is a nice piece also but if this is going to be your only watch for quite some time then certainly go for the sub. Its the most versatile of the three and also the cheapest...and at our age that makes the most sense. Personally I would recommend a 116610 but thats just me. If you can get your old watch back from that same dealer then definitely do that. Congrats on the engagement and my advice is save the day date for an anniversary down the road.
Well said
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A beauty Eric.. you can also encourage the OP with your 118238
Hope all is well my friend


Thanks Tom. I am doing okay, day by day.

Well, ok, if you insist, here is a shot of my 118238.
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Thanks Tom. I am doing okay, day by day.

Well, ok, if you insist, here is a shot of my 118238.
Eric you are confusing the lad now
My opinion and vote for BLNR now you are young..don't listen to these old geezers
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I vote 16610 because you're absolutely right, the day-date is not quite age appropriate. I'm also 23 and even if I had all the money in the world I wouldn't wear a day date too often or even at all. The BLNR is a nice piece also but if this is going to be your only watch for quite some time then certainly go for the sub. Its the most versatile of the three and also the cheapest...and at our age that makes the most sense. Personally I would recommend a 116610 but thats just me. If you can get your old watch back from that same dealer then definitely do that. Congrats on the engagement and my advice is save the day date for an anniversary down the road.


Thank you, it's nice to hear someone my age opinion on this. I'm gonna go with the sub and like you said save day date for another life achievement. Thanks again!


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Well, as for the watch, a YG President serving as a daily working watch will require a sweatband on your wrist so it isn't beat to death doing chores around the farm - and then you'd not know the time anyway...

If the 16610 was just the down payment for the ring - and you still owe $$$ to pay that off - then you're financially soundness is going to take a hit when she plunks down nearly $20K for the watch.

Your post takes me back many years to an O.Henry short story...



Ring is payed for just used the my sub to get the cash I forked over down a little. And I agree I wore my 16610 everyday on the farm with confidence it could handle everything.


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I would also say this BLNR if your wrist can pull it off. Otherwise the Sub, get the DD when you are older and ready for it and ofc most of us here have more than one watch so no problem to have 2 watches, and please when it comes to watches rule numero uno is you listen to your TRF brothers never the wife, you will have to obey her on plenty enough.


Hahah I like this.


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