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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% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 68. You may not vote on this poll |
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8 April 2018, 10:48 PM | #1 | |
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OP, why aren’t you trying out a Royal Oak Offshore if you like the 15400? Still confused about that. |
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9 April 2018, 01:12 AM | #2 | |||
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And I'm using this thread to chronicle my thinking and narrow down options. I'm putting it in a single thread to avoid making additional ones every time I have a different series of options or thoughts. Quote:
I think the thread indicates that I am clearly narrowing things down. For example, I've eliminated the Panerai options and took the RG options off. That's an evolution in my thinking that isn't hasty or just "plopping down $30k." There are plenty of other users who have demonstrated an evolution in thinking about what they're interested in over time in either single threads or multiple ones. In terms of putting ideas/options out there and soliciting feedback, in my personal and work life, I get a lot of value out of discussing decisions/ideas with colleagues, my significant other, friends, etc. I don't have a lot of people in my life who share my watch interest and I find this forum to have plenty of thoughtful people on it who can help me refine my thinking through discussion and feedback. I'm not looking for validation but rather questions, probing, etc to help me clarify and refine my thoughts. Does that make sense? Quote:
I'm not purchasing with an eye toward resale value; rather, the reason I'm casting a wider net right now and looking at a broad range of options is that I want whatever I buy to be a lifetime purchase. Can you explain what you mean by "safer to buy"? Not sure what that means. |
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9 April 2018, 01:15 AM | #3 |
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^this is good then. You must realize, there are plenty of posters who would buy tomorrow, in the midst of all thinking. I’m making sure you think everything through appropriately, as you’ve just reiterated you have intentions of doing. Perhaps you misconstrued my tone, I was simply trying to help/possibly save you money, not be rude.
Seriously though, what about the 1815 chrono? Do you have no interest in this? And what about the Royal Oak Offshore? |
9 April 2018, 01:57 AM | #4 | |
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I'm very much not into the Offshore from seeing pictures online, but when I'm in the Vegas boutique I will certainly be sure to take a look at them. One of the most interesting parts of watch research is how different things look/feel in the metal/flesh than online. A few years ago when I bough my SubC, I was totally not into the watch online, but when I saw it in person I fell in love and am now absolutely delighted by it. As for the 1815, I am not really into painted numerals. For me, one of the most appealing parts of quality watches are applied markers and how they reflect light and add depth to the dial. I checked it out yesterday but didn't try it on. Now, the movement in that piece is gorgeous and I wish the Grand Lange 1 had as much exposed movement visible, but oh well. The other thing about the Grand Lange 1 versus the 1815 is that the Grand Lange plays with dial texture in subtle ways-- the sunburst finish on the time and seconds subdials versus the flatter black finish of the main dial is really slick. I expect I'll be quite taken with the guilloché on the AP dial when I see it as well-- the polished rehaut and guilloché should do really nice stuff with reflecting light, as well as the interplay of polished and brushed surfaces on the case and bracelet. My attraction to the fluted bezel DJ41 on jubilee is in part for the light reflection and sparkle-- I do like that a lot. |
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9 April 2018, 02:19 AM | #5 |
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If you love the way light plays, you’re probably going to fall in love with the 15400 then. Not only is the dial beautiful and ‘shimmers’, the bracelet and case are a sight to behold. It is by no means a ‘low-key’ piece, the reflections and contrast are fantastic.
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9 April 2018, 05:22 AM | #6 |
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That sounds right up my alley. I'm really looking forward to seeing it. I may make an appointment at the boutique just to be sure I can get some time there and see the pieces I want to look at. Fingers crossed they'll have the silver dial 15400 in stock.
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