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Old 21 March 2013, 06:15 AM   #31
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My fear is purchasing and regretting it. From the feedback, it sounds like its classic design and versatility means I can't go wrong.
I hope you don't mind me being brutally honest, but please don't give TOO MUCH credit to what we all think here.

What I mean by this is - it's easy to get caught up here with everyone's photos and likes/dislikes, but it's YOUR MONEY, and it's A SUBSTANTIAL amount of money at that.

I've been following your various threads and you keep saying how you love the DJ line and could see yourself wearing that watch forever. And then you talk about buying a Rolex that others think is blingy...

At the end of the day, it's your money and your wrist, but my recommendation is that you try on all of the models you're considering over and over and go with the one YOU feel happiest seeing on your wrist. Don't worry what the rest of us think... I mean that in the nicest way.
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Old 21 March 2013, 07:32 AM   #32
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I hope you don't mind me being brutally honest, but please don't give TOO MUCH credit to what we all think here.

What I mean by this is - it's easy to get caught up here with everyone's photos and likes/dislikes, but it's YOUR MONEY, and it's A SUBSTANTIAL amount of money at that.

I've been following your various threads and you keep saying how you love the DJ line and could see yourself wearing that watch forever. And then you talk about buying a Rolex that others think is blingy...

At the end of the day, it's your money and your wrist, but my recommendation is that you try on all of the models you're considering over and over and go with the one YOU feel happiest seeing on your wrist. Don't worry what the rest of us think... I mean that in the nicest way.
I appreciate brutal honesty so thank you, and thank you for following my other threads. I've tried them all on but I'm torn-my final three models all have somethin that appeals to me and somthing that detracts. And it is a large amount of money to spend and later regret. But I agree I need to try them on again and see which on I'm dreaming of. Thanks for your post!
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Old 21 March 2013, 08:53 AM   #33
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Why not......wear it/enjoy it!
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Old 21 March 2013, 08:58 AM   #34
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I love my blue TT! But......I do find that I wear my black subC more usually working, meeting clients, ect. I also find that I wear my TT when on holiday or going out rather than a day to day watch. One reasons is that I like to keep it in pristine condition andits more fun. However, one of the reasons I purchased the TT Blue C, was that for a decade I wore a TT blue Serti. I did basically everything with that watch and ending up selling for a short fling with the AP brand. Finally back to Rolex for several years, was excited when the new c subs came out. Bottom line....love the blue!
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Old 21 March 2013, 10:42 AM   #35
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It really seems everyone loves their Sub. It must be a great watch. I've yet too see the new ceramic. Is it pretentious to wear a diver when you live in the desert?
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Old 21 March 2013, 10:49 AM   #36
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Old 21 March 2013, 10:55 AM   #37
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Old 21 March 2013, 11:07 AM   #38
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Hi BigDoug,

Let me ask you to do something for me: I want you to imagine yourself wearing your favorite TT Sub while wearing these clothes:

1. Dark suit/light suit suitable for a attending a wedding.
2. Suit and tie suitable for office attire.
3. Sport coat and nice slacks.
4. Jeans and casual shirt.
5. Jeans and T-shirt.
6. Shorts/swimsuit.

Would your TT go with all those outfits? My guess is not as well as a Stainless Submariner would go with them. I've gone through a few Rolex's in my day and had TT's SS's and Yellow gold Rolexes. The only two I have now are a solid yellow gold Yachtmaster and stainless steel Sea Dweller. IMO, a SS Rolex goes with almost everything and every occassion while TT and Solid Gold, not so much.

Hope this helps. :)
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Old 21 March 2013, 11:20 AM   #39
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Hi BigDoug,

Let me ask you to do something for me: I want you to imagine yourself wearing your favorite TT Sub while wearing these clothes:

1. Dark suit/light suit suitable for a attending a wedding.
2. Suit and tie suitable for office attire.
3. Sport coat and nice slacks.
4. Jeans and casual shirt.
5. Jeans and T-shirt.
6. Shorts/swimsuit.

Would your TT go with all those outfits? My guess is not as well as a Stainless Submariner would go with them. I've gone through a few Rolex's in my day and had TT's SS's and Yellow gold Rolexes. The only two I have now are a solid yellow gold Yachtmaster and stainless steel Sea Dweller. IMO, a SS Rolex goes with almost everything and every occassion while TT and Solid Gold, not so much.

Hope this helps. :)
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Excellent exercise Sarah, and point taken. Similar to what others have said, buy what you like and wear it what you want. It's hard to imagine a watch being right for every occasion.
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Old 21 March 2013, 11:28 AM   #40
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I appreciate brutal honesty so thank you, and thank you for following my other threads. I've tried them all on but I'm torn-my final three models all have somethin that appeals to me and somthing that detracts. And it is a large amount of money to spend and later regret. But I agree I need to try them on again and see which on I'm dreaming of. Thanks for your post!
Always happy to help Follow your instinct and you can't go wrong!
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Old 21 March 2013, 12:31 PM   #41
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Wear my TT Sub everyday.... uniform, suit & tie, jeans & tee.... Goes great with all.

I will second Karis' posts. This is a great place to use as sounding board, but try them each, multiple trips if you must. One will speak to you more than the others.
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Old 21 March 2013, 12:35 PM   #42
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BigDoug if you are a big guy with big wrists why not go for a Deapsea?
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Old 21 March 2013, 12:44 PM   #43
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The Sub's about as big as I want to go...well, possibly the DJII. I'm going to take the advice of trying them all on and if one doesn't scream "buy me" then I'm going to sleep on it and see which one I dream of, or keep trying them on. It was easier when I only had the money to buy the best available pre-owned. Now I have the money to buy any model I want and it's a little intimidating.

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Old 21 March 2013, 01:36 PM   #44
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I own a black sub and a TT 18K/SS Blue Sub. Only view I would share is this (which others may not completely agree with)...

The TT Blue Sub works well dressy/cassual... but really only with brown attire. The Gold and Blue compliment brown shoes/belts, blue shirts, kackies, tans, etc

For anything w/ Black shoes/belts, greys, etc... the TT Blue doesn't antually work as well (hence why I bought a black sub). A black formal suit w/ a TT Blue face actually stands out poorly (in a bad way). If you had a TT Black face, then you could pull it off w/ gold cufflinks, gold belt buckle, etc along w/ the black belt/shoes.

My 2 cents... but knowing how to acceessorize your watch w/ your wardrobe is important (others will likely not agree), but its in the details that truly makes you stand out.

And no, I am not gay (not that there's anything wrong with that)... straight as they come... just have a strong attention to style and detail.
One solution is if the person wears a nice blue tie (and/or [any shade] blue dress shirt) with the black formal suit?
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Old 21 March 2013, 01:39 PM   #45
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Old 21 March 2013, 01:42 PM   #46
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BigDoug, instead of thinking whether you can match the watch with certain outfits, I would first throw all those thoughts aside and just first look at the watch and see if you like the watch itself.

If you always wanted a Sub-C and a TT watch, then put both blue and black dials next to each and find out which one calls to you the most. Don't ponder how one would look with this and with that. You are impressing yourself and not others. Some people will like your fashion sense, others may not. Go with your "instincts," it never fails and you won't get buyers remorse.
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Old 21 March 2013, 01:52 PM   #47
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Old 21 March 2013, 01:55 PM   #48
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Agree with everyone here, go for it. You can wear it with a suit to the office or with jeans or in the pool over the summer. Looks great always!
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Old 21 March 2013, 01:58 PM   #49
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Old 21 March 2013, 02:05 PM   #50
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I used to own a 116613LB and would wear it 3 out of 4 days of my work week. The 116613LB is such a stunner that it used to command people's attention everyday, and get comments every other. Complements are great (especially if you're a bachelor and they're coming from someone you find attractive), but sometimes the amount of attention someone pays to your wrist can be unsettling.

Basically, I would recommend to buy but also keep a few stainless steel models in your weekly rotation.
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Old 21 March 2013, 02:28 PM   #51
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This Rolex never looks out of place!
THAT'S what I've been waiting to hear. I want the Rolex that trancends labels and fashion and that you simply cannot take your off.
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Old 21 March 2013, 02:29 PM   #52
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I used to own a 116613LB and would wear it 3 out of 4 days of my work week. The 116613LB is such a stunner that it used to command people's attention everyday, and get comments every other. Complements are great (especially if you're a bachelor and they're coming from someone you find attractive), but sometimes the amount of attention someone pays to your wrist can be unsettling.

Basically, I would recommend to buy but also keep a few stainless steel models in your weekly rotation.
And that is what I'm looking for, a Rolex that commands attention. Call me shallow. I don't know if a DJ does that.
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Old 21 March 2013, 03:05 PM   #53
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Old 21 March 2013, 04:08 PM   #54
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Old 21 March 2013, 07:20 PM   #55
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As someone that has the GMT-TT, a SS Daytona and Blue TT Sub.....which I purchased last, since I was thinking along the same lines as you. I can confidently say that you can either dress it up or down and it looks good for everyday wear. It does get a bit of attention - but hey, why not? if I dont want anyone to see it, just roll your sleeves down.

Plus, the blue and gold combo. EPIC.
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Old 21 March 2013, 10:15 PM   #56
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To me it's a 24/7 on the wrist watch. But you get noticed a lot with that model, I did !
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Old 22 March 2013, 06:21 AM   #57
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As someone that has the GMT-TT, a SS Daytona and Blue TT Sub.....which I purchased last, since I was thinking along the same lines as you. I can confidently say that you can either dress it up or down and it looks good for everyday wear. It does get a bit of attention - but hey, why not? if I dont want anyone to see it, just roll your sleeves down.

Plus, the blue and gold combo. EPIC.
I appreciate the feedback. Having the same concerns as I do and your experience telling me they were unfounded in comforting. And I know...the blue and gold combo is amazing, one ofthe reasons I want this watch.
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