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Old 18 December 2018, 04:20 AM   #1
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Almost time to for 1st Rolex..

Just joined -- time to purchase my first Rolex is almost here, and figured that this would be a good place and learn what I need to learn to complete this purchase.

At first I thought my first purchase would be a DJ 41, Fluted Bezel and blue diamond dial, jubilee bracelet.

I had zeroed in on this choice, because 2 of my other watches are sport dive models (A PAM luminor 1950, and a Breitling Seawolf 2), and I have 1 dress watch (1970's Omega Constellation).

But as the time draws near, I can't help but be swayed by the beauty of some of the dressier Submariner combinations.

So now my list of possible 1st Rolexes is:

Sub 16613 TT - Blue dial
Sub 16613 TT - Silver Serti dial
Sub 116613 TT - Blue dial
DJ 41, SS, Blue diamond dial.

At this point I think the decision is going to be made on the spot when I get a chance to try on the 16613's .. - I firmly believe that you have to try on a watch before buying it.

Anyways, looking forward to learning from this forum. -- I know some folks might say that a SS Sub (ceramic or pre-ceramic) is more of a pure first Rolex, but i can't bring myself to buy that model, seen too many of them in the wild.
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Old 18 December 2018, 04:38 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forum. The 116613 Blue sunburst dial is an amazing watch. That would be my recommendation. Good luck and happy hunting. Post a pic when you pick one up.
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Old 18 December 2018, 04:47 AM   #3
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Big fan here of the 5-digit 16613 TT sub. The sunburst dial really pops in the sun.

The 6-digit Subs have wider lugs but that does not seem to bother too many folk.

A watch with a little bling like the TT Sub is nice.
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Old 18 December 2018, 05:38 AM   #4
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I'm big fan of Sub 116613 TT - Blue dial. This was my initial 1st Rolex buy.
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Old 18 December 2018, 06:11 AM   #5
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Your location says Seattle. I recommend Ben Bridge on Pike. I have purchased there before and liked it.
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Old 19 December 2018, 09:32 AM   #6
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Your location says Seattle. I recommend Ben Bridge on Pike. I have purchased there before and liked it.
That's where i picked up my PAM 1523 a few months ago.

Any recommendations for sourcing a used 16613? .. or would the classifieds at TRF be as good as it gets.
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Old 19 December 2018, 09:35 AM   #7
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the two tone older sub is a spot on watch, whichever the dial you can't go wrong.

Enjoy!
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Old 19 December 2018, 09:38 AM   #8
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Welcome aboard. When you see the one you want you’ll know it
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Just joined -- time to purchase my first Rolex is almost here, and figured that this would be a good place and learn what I need to learn to complete this purchase.



At first I thought my first purchase would be a DJ 41, Fluted Bezel and blue diamond dial, jubilee bracelet.



I had zeroed in on this choice, because 2 of my other watches are sport dive models (A PAM luminor 1950, and a Breitling Seawolf 2), and I have 1 dress watch (1970's Omega Constellation).



But as the time draws near, I can't help but be swayed by the beauty of some of the dressier Submariner combinations.



So now my list of possible 1st Rolexes is:



Sub 16613 TT - Blue dial

Sub 16613 TT - Silver Serti dial

Sub 116613 TT - Blue dial

DJ 41, SS, Blue diamond dial.



At this point I think the decision is going to be made on the spot when I get a chance to try on the 16613's .. - I firmly believe that you have to try on a watch before buying it.



Anyways, looking forward to learning from this forum. -- I know some folks might say that a SS Sub (ceramic or pre-ceramic) is more of a pure first Rolex, but i can't bring myself to buy that model, seen too many of them in the wild.
You said yourself... You need to try on the watches before making a final decision. You seem pretty knowledgeable already, but you shouldn't be too locked in to a particular piece before you actually try it on. Be open minded and try other models besides the ones you listed.

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