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Old 28 July 2007, 04:23 PM   #20
Henri Laurie
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South Africa
Watch: SS GMT 116710LN
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After "Hell month" in which we ended 1 short of our record for the most cardiac cases in one month,I had some much needed freedom today.How better to relieve the stress than go and check out some nice watches ??

Went to two ADs.Saw the new ss GMT.At the first one the owner wore one and at the second one they had one ,but was sold.Both getting new stock very soon.Availabillitty,no problem.

Had avery good look at the watch.The highlight of the show is the bracelet.Here I will give Rolex credit for a real improvement.The solid links,is an obvious improvement.The polished links is where the sparkle lies in this design.Its very nice.I like it.If it scratches,screw that... polish it out!! The clasp is excellent.Great design and a real improvement.The casing is larger,but fits well.I dont have a problem with the weight,at all.The concerns regarding the relative size of the casing and the bracelet is unfounded.Its looks right.The non reflective cyclops is great.The maxi dial and larger hands suits this design,it incorporated well with the HUGE Arabics on the bezel.The face as a whole works well.A balanced design.The green hand,although not the best choice of colour,is not intrusive and does not standout to much.The crown is an improvement,no question.The ceramic bezel ~a bit of much ado about nothing,in my opinion.The milky white of the numbering looks a bit dead,as does the whole face.A bit "too white" and to little Sparkle from the WG parts,which is overshadowed by "the show of white on black predominance".Thats the parts,but as a whole it works.Its a very nice watch and needs very serious consideration

Saw the TT version,again today ....... Sorry ... Not my favourite.Both the ADs said they prefer the ss version also.Both had the tt in the window,but was waiting on stock,for the ss.Perhaps thats also an indicator.

Also had a look at some ladies models,saw a DJ tt with Jubilee gold dial and diamond markers .Very nice Then ,also saw a ss/WG fluted bezel,with white MOP and diamond markers.The ladies reading this MUST have a look at this one,its a beauty !!!

Also had a look at IWC.Very nice !! No question,high quality stuff.

Then had a look at some Panerais ... A 113,176,210,50,120.Many names on the waiting list,BUT they do give a discount !!They are big,bold and very nice in their own way,very comfy on the wrist,however,at this stage .... Rolex is still the King for me.

Have seen many watches today ,but still the Blue TT Sub remains one of the finest,if not the finest,design around.

Hi Chris

I have to agree with you, the TT Blue Dial Sub, is possibly the most beautiful watch ever produced by Rolex... imagine it with the new bracelet and clasp (like the Daytona)... it will be a HUGE winner.

Anyhow, as for the new SS GMT... I am getting mine next week and is truly excited about the prospect, I think it is such a "great step" in the right direction from Rolex... a pure bred and updated sports watch... love the look, love the weight and great NEW technology
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