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Mangoseed, thanks for starting this thread. It's fun to actually discuss and debate the merits of different brands and models. It's been a breath of fresh air from the regular availability, valuation and prediction threads - notwithstanding the fact I am a regular participant in those threads, too.
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3 March 2019, 12:55 PM | #124 | |
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I tried this on last weekend and liked it- two tone, but far, far more subtle than the Bluesy. Ticks quite a few boxes for me- TT, display back, METAS Omega...sadly just one spring barrel though |
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Just for fun, here are my impressions technologically: * 32 series comparable to the coaxial escapement * chromalight better than superluminova * 904 better than 316 (from personal experience) * Engineering of the Rolex is better (better finish) * durability of oyster case wins (including testing of the cased movements, except I think that METAS may involve a similar process) * Superlative chronometer comparable to METAS So overall, technologically, pretty similar edge. Price wise, Omega wins. Prestige, brand recognition, and public perception, Rolex will always win. Worth extra several grand? Likely, yes, as that factors into price to the extent that you'll lose in value retention from the omega about what you'd pay extra for the rolex, and in many cases get back the same or more for what you put into the Rolex. Why I'm a Rolex guy but I do really like Omega. Try to convince myself to get Omega constantly, using the tech superiority/innovation argument and the price to justify it. Cheers, mate |
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3 March 2019, 01:12 PM | #127 |
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3 March 2019, 01:18 PM | #128 | |
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So so true. They are essentially running the risk of becoming a fashion brand. 99% of the is it safe to... and I leave my stickers on folks will eventually move on, which might leave the brand depleted. Let’s see.
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3 March 2019, 02:03 PM | #129 | |
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Very true! My biggest regret was not taking on the LV and the Sub ND 5 digit version at a great price some 10 years ago. At that time, the craze were all those humongous watch where I went along with. All of those watches are long gone. It’s a good thing I had the sense to shift and scored a Daytona SS White which is still with me till this date. Congrats to Rolex, they certainly know what they’re doing as well as playing the long game. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Been following Rolex for many years. Bought my 1st rolex a 114270 15 years ago . Worn it daily for good 10 years before I got myself the Sub Date C. Worn the Sub for 5 years without thinking and following watch trend much until recently my spouse asking for a rolex. Brought her to AD for a DJ and got a big shock discovering the SS shortage, empty cases and even little discount for lady DJ.
I been considering for a Exp2 or DJ2 for my next rolex after i got my Sub but since I discover the Rolex madness I make the swift decision to get the DJ41 at MSRP while I still can. I even need to look for 4 AD in my country for a Silver dial DJ41. As I getting older my taste changed, I prefer the bigger DJ41 for a daily beater than the Exp2. Been eyeing the Exp2 black dial since it launch but some how just can't pull the trigger for it. I enjoy wearing my rolex as daily beater than keeping them or buying and flipping. Just like how often a person will drive and change his car? After I bought my Sub 5yrs ago I did tried to look at the other brands, other alternatives than rolex because been following rolex for so long, over the years I felt the prices getting higher and ridiculous and asking myself is the watch worth so much money? After the recent purchase of DJ41 i look even harder at other brands. Tudor, Omega but they just don't click with me. Firstly I got the budget can afford a Rolex and most important I willing to spend the money so why I make myself settle for less? I should buy a watch I like, I want, I love. Not looking for alternative. Looking at my 15yrs old Exp1 the watch still running fine til today and over the years I did dropped it once on hard marble floor. I paid USD$3+k for my Exp1 15years ago. I remember during that era people are crazy and mad about Big watches, many are chasing for Panerai but how are these brands doing today? How many 15yrs old watches from that era, at the price range are comparable to my 36mm 114270 today? The 114270 still a classic and running fine so I'm thinking for a TT DJ or DD for my next purchase. |
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GS is and will be a passing fad. There’s been a bit of hype surrounding GS lately and where there is hype there are sheep. Needless to say, they’ll be valueless when the hype subsides.
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One thing I noticed is when I first became aware of GS about eight or so years ago, they were priced closer to Rolex territory, at least in the US. At the time, the SGBH005 was priced above $7,000. Now, its successor, the 205, is below $6,000. The higher prices were around the time GS was starting to get into the US market, and I wonder if they misjudged the prices their watches could command, finding they had to adjust downward.
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the GS servicing and repair need to send back to Japan and their design are limited. If I 'm look for a daily beat with smaller budget I will consider the GS quartz. I really hope there will be a hype, madness, craze for GS so rolex madness can cool down and over. It will be easier to get a rolex and with bigger discount. |
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Omega is as soft as D #$!&. This is the Rolex Forum right?
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Supply < Demand
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3 March 2019, 03:30 PM | #137 |
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Resale value aside, there are plenty of great alternatives to Rolex. Make the poor resale value an advantage by buying used.
Sorry, but if you're paying double retail or close to it on the secondary market for a current production model Rolex, you're a fool |
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wristwatcherboy - i must urgently raise a couple of points:
1. politeness - you have some great stuff to say however i think as a relatively new person perhaps you do not understand the terms on which we forum dwellers are allowed to exist. your lack of courtesy/respect when addressing fleetlord could be the end of you yet. the moderators tend to act decisively around here. i hope not but we will see. 2. not only is fleetlord a long standing member, but he is also a person who foretold these days of rolex shortage. far from being a rolex fanboy he is proven to be an astute observer of the overall watch industry. his contribution to the forum is quite immense and i think he deserves some respect for this. if we could be at pains to restrain ourselves from the ad moninem please. photo of two watches to calm the situation down |
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panerai didnt raise their competitiveness on the ss models either, their new 42mm ss models were set at a msrp even higher than that of the ss submariner/gmt. they even changed the movement into a non inhouse one.
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I quite like the watch, but that is madness no matter how you look at it.
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Apologies again, and thanks for your post and wise words! |
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fleetlord is the voice of reason in a sea of pretty wild conspiracy theories and wishful thinking. Reality is the reality and its harsh I happen to like a lot of the brands that are "in trouble". Doesn't mean they are not great watches, but it is what it is.
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thats why its rebranded Oystersteel, got to keep up the marketing hype
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Thank you for the kind words. I just try to sift through as much chatter, info, theories..etc and come up with a clear picture of what’s going on out there. I appreciate your support. |
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