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The RG DD40 is so great it’s worth the risk of folks thinking it could be fake or is too flashy | 18 | 26.47% | |
TT Rolexes are old-man chic and could make a guy in his 30s seem aged-up | 9 | 13.24% | |
A RG DD40 is hard to style with more casual clothes | 5 | 7.35% | |
I hate Panerai | 18 | 26.47% | |
AP is overrated and has reliability issues in addition to expensive service | 18 | 26.47% | |
If the DD40 is even an option, go for it | 31 | 45.59% | |
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5 April 2018, 01:40 PM | #1 |
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I think the Olive dial would be easy to find at an AD. I always see it in stock. At least in LA, everyone stocks it.
And again, I strongly recommend trying it on multiple times and taking pics. Then shut out the white noise and listen to which one sings to you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
5 April 2018, 04:42 PM | #2 |
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Once you go AP, you will see why it was on the list to begin with. Since you already have a sub, why not go for a piece finished to a higher level?
If the PM itch is what you need to scratch, I say you step up the budget just a little bit and find yourself a nice pre-owned AP RG44. I'm biased of course.. If I had to choose between your choices, I would go AP15400 and IWC chrono blue. Just to mix up the collection with some variety from different brands. Good luck on your hunt. It's the fun part of this hobby.
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5 April 2018, 06:25 PM | #3 |
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I had a friend who wanted a new PM piece after having an older 36mm DD from 2000. His grail was always the DD2/DD40, and has been longing for one since it came out. My advice to him was to get what he truly desired. After I got my RG AP black subdials, he wanted to be on the "AP level", so he got a RG AP with silver sundials. Everyday for next two months after he got it, he kept peeking over and day dreaming of what it would be like to have a gold DD2/40. In the end, he ended up selling his RG AP, and you can be sure that there was a bit of a value loss.
It seems to me like you already want the DD40 and you are looking for either suggestions of a better way to spend the money or validation, to which I say, go for it! If you know that is the watch you are after, it should truly bring you happiness. The DD40 is gorgeous and a true icon of Rolex- plus, it can handle any lifestyle you throw at it. |
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Personally not a fan of AP designs and with your budget it should be a PM imho. DD40 in everose, no suit required
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5 April 2018, 08:48 PM | #5 |
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I think the multi watch path is available but may not take care of the PM itch. Your wrist size is rather large and the DD40 or the DJ41 are both 39mm so I would go try them on and see the look and fit. I own the DD II in 41 mm and a DJ II which is also 41 mm. Not very popular among some of the WIS but they work well for me as I also have large wrists. The RG is a beautiful metal and photographs well. I bought a RG Daytona and the tone of the metal and my skin tone did not work well together so off it went and I went back to YG. Go to an AD that has the assortment of PM watches. Try on the YM II, Sky Dweller, Submariner, Daytona and the DD. Get a good feel for how they look and wear. See what the AD will do on a discount, should be 20% at a minimum, more like 25% for a cash deal. Then cross reference the big Trusted Sellers here and see where you stand. Take a minute and decide.
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6 April 2018, 12:38 AM | #6 |
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I putting my vote on an option with this verbiage...
"The RG DD40 is so great it’s worth the risk of folks thinking it could be fake or is too flashy" but my vote is for a DD40, among your options. |
6 April 2018, 05:31 AM | #7 |
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DD40 chocolate!
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6 April 2018, 02:27 PM | #8 |
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6 April 2018, 03:15 PM | #9 |
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RG/Olive or 15202st imo!
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6 April 2018, 03:19 PM | #10 |
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I think due to how the RO wears larger than the dimensions suggest, it'd still work for an 8 inch wrist. Also, it'll wear larger because of how loud/flashy it is |
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7 April 2018, 04:35 AM | #12 | |
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Good point about the 15202 (or any RO) wearing larger. True story. I still wouldn't refer to paying ~$6k over MSRP to a Grey as attainable though. It's all relative though. And I think if he did go the AP route, the 15400 would still be better due to sizing and also, arguably a better blue dial on that one compared to the Jumbo. But yeah, I'm personally a 15202 guy myself. |
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6 April 2018, 11:36 PM | #13 |
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Go for the DD. If you do RG, I would go for green or brown dial, depending on which you liked better on your wrist. Good luck!
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7 April 2018, 01:06 AM | #14 |
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I would rethink AP...
I have a 15450 bought new. I really like the details on the watch, it is beautifully finished and you don't see them everyday. BUT mine has been finicky and the 15400 shares the same 3120 caliber (as well a several other models). Back to AP twice and fortunately under warranty. Never had that happen with a timepiece at any price level. It makes me question their QC. I can say their service has been top notch. This is just my experience others have not had this problem. On the other hand my experience with Rolex QC has always been extraordinary. Just consistently outstanding. I don't know how they do it with the volumes of timepieces they produce.
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7 April 2018, 04:16 AM | #15 |
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In today's installment of Rolex Dealers are Ridiculous, I spent a few minutes calling the two major San Diego ADs to find out if they have the RG DD40 in Olive and Sundust. One of them told me I'd need to pay a 50% deposit each for them to order the Olive and Sundust to even have me try them on, which was non-refundable in case I decided I didn't like that color. Needless to say I won't be giving them my business. The other one doesn't know what they have in stock and is having to call me back to check.
Unreal. It's likely I'll have to drive 2 hours to a completely different city to even try on what I'm looking for. |
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That is laughable. Yeah, drive up to LA and go to Geary's in either Beverly Hills, Century City or Santa Monica. They will have them in stock, and be happy to let you try them on and take all the pics you want. South Coast may have them too and sightly closer. |
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7 April 2018, 04:47 AM | #17 | |
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None of the jumping through hoops and all sorts of palaver to buy a mass produced commodity. As a “lifetime” purchase, you can pretty much dispense with concerns over residual value, and the movements will be robust enough to not needing babied. |
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Neither one, and especially the Ressence, are remotely pedestrian in any way, shape, or form. As the old adage goes… you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink. Just to be clear, I’m not have a go at you – your tastes are your tastes, and if my suggestions don’t match with them, then that’s fine. Maybe if you get a chance/make the effort, and see some of them in the metal, your perception might just change, and you’ll find something about them that does speak to you. My point through all this is when it gets to such a serious expenditure, I don’t see the point of a PM tool watch, even though we all know it’ll never be used as such. So, for everyday casual usage, and which won’t even see dirty dish water, why not buy something that really does warrant the sort of expense being considered. |
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Didn't think you were having a go at me!
I admire people who get deep into the horologically-significant pieces and manufacturers, but it's just not me. A good friend is currently looking for one of the Piaget Altiplano 1200s (ultra-thin skeleton) and while I get the beauty/brilliance of the movement, I'd never consider buying one. Quote:
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7 April 2018, 08:37 AM | #21 |
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I suppose I’m lumping it in with the Sub and Daytona, and as much as I shouldn’t, it just doesn’t strike me as worth anywhere near what it costs (even allowing for permitted AD discount!) – not when you can see what else the same money or quite a bit less can provide you with. With regards to cleanliness – there’s absolutely nothing whatsoever preventing you from using an optical (satin or suede weave microfiber) cloth, and something like Verat cleaner, to keep the watch free of human detritus and looking pristine. So, there’s no need to veer away from leather strap watches or those with only 30-50m WR – on a 30K watch, you’ll just be a bit more careful rather than throwing it in the sink, under running water. Common sense prevails, or should do, when you’ve worked hard in order to treat yourself to an expensive item. Good luck with whatever you ultimately settle on, whether mass produced or one of only a handful made that year – enjoy it fully, irrespective. |
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How about...
A Journe CB - can be used for informal occasion or formal. Stunning blue dial that blows away the AP blue (no offense to anyone and just my opinion).
Or VC Overseas. Another obtainable sporty luxury watch in the same league as the others on your list. Hate to be the guy to suggest items off the list as that was on your original post. But among the ones listed in your post I would go with a precious metal DD40. |
8 April 2018, 01:37 AM | #23 |
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Are we still talking about this? (Joking)
Talking with a friend for the last week about his buying of a "good" watch. Trying my best to make him aware of the hundreds of choices in his price range and honestly it's really overwhelming for him. Part of this is me trying to prevent him from making a silly financial decision (in buying at the wrong price). Most of us took years to find our style, the watch or watches that fit our lifestyle, levels of horological interest and keep us satisfied. In that process most made mistakes, sold stuff, wondered why we ever bought that one or the other one. And in the end it seems, to me at least, to be a continued evolution of taste and interest. Buy the DD, wear it. It seems to fit your style. Just buy at the best price you can do if you need to move it as it's no longer your thing the financial hit won't be so great. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
8 April 2018, 09:16 AM | #24 |
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So I took a trip to a different city today to try on a few different pieces and see the green-dial DD40 in person. An eye-opening trip to say the least.
So my current options are:
Thoughts? Feedback? Ideas? Here are a few of the pieces on me: |
8 April 2018, 09:30 AM | #25 |
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$30k Budget: Which of these grail-level pieces, or pair of other options?
This is mind blowing news. The leading candidate has been eliminated!
The AP boutique in Beverly Hills has a 15400 black and white dial in stock. I know, because I was just there. I really like the Lange and JLCs on you. Almost equally. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
8 April 2018, 12:03 PM | #26 |
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Go for the Lange 1 like I suggested three months ago.
JLC grey is pretty sweet too. |
8 April 2018, 01:17 PM | #27 |
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That Lange looks great on you. I've loved that brand for years! I have a relatively small wrist, but would still pick the Grand Lange One. I think the JLCs have too much blank space and the date on the gray dial has a date that is too small. Just my opinions, with the eyes getting worse as I get older. :-)
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8 April 2018, 05:41 PM | #28 |
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DD40 is the bomb
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8 April 2018, 07:24 PM | #29 |
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I thought you didn’t want dressier stuff, and only more casual? Also, why are you ‘deeply in love’ with the Lange, but it’s not an option? Lol this entire thread is just confusing.
I highly suggest you think this out quite a bit more before plopping down $30k. You’re kind of all over the place. No offense whatsoever, but you need to narrow it down before you make a purchase you’ll just flip (and lose money). |
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