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Old 3 July 2020, 10:42 AM   #121
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I love the TT Rolexes ... I think they are available at great value ... I also think Rolex does the TT the best ... This is all my opinion
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Old 3 July 2020, 12:10 PM   #122
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Thus proving that most people, sadly, only care about the resale factor.

Same watch, same movement, has gold, but lower resale? Nah, gimme the steel.

Sad indeed.
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Old 3 July 2020, 09:52 PM   #123
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The anti TT Mafia at work!

TT Submariners and GMTs are popular. Bluesy and Rootbeer.

TT Daytonas aren’t popular at all. I’m personally not a fan of them either, but I’d love to have a Blusey.


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Old 3 July 2020, 10:50 PM   #124
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The only two-tone that had ever slightly appealed to me is the CHNR. Otherwise all SS or PM but not both together. I suspect that's why the demand is lower.





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Old 3 July 2020, 11:57 PM   #125
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For religious reasons and also that John Mayer hasn't swoon over them.
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Old 5 July 2020, 07:19 AM   #126
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Subconsciously people tend to be drawn to organisation and order over chaos and disorder; it’s an evolutionary predisposition that originated from a survival instinct. One or two tones are manageable / reconcilable to our vision. Introduce a third colour and things start to get messy, a forth, and it gets worse, a fifth and things get very chaotic. Most two tone Daytona’s have three bold colours being SS, G, and the dial colour. The PM & SS models have two bold standout colours being dial and metal. Therefore they are instinctively more attractive to most people. Even within the SS models the white dial is favoured as it’s creates less of a contrast to the SS than the black dial, thus making the white and SS less chaotic than the black and SS. If your personality type is draw to risk more so than the average person you’ll have less of an issue with the TT. However when this is played out over thousands of buyers the hypothesis can be seen to hold true.
Very cerebral theory, interesting.
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Old 5 July 2020, 08:45 AM   #127
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Subconsciously people tend to be drawn to organisation and order over chaos and disorder; it’s an evolutionary predisposition that originated from a survival instinct. One or two tones are manageable / reconcilable to our vision. Introduce a third colour and things start to get messy, a forth, and it gets worse, a fifth and things get very chaotic. Most two tone Daytona’s have three bold colours being SS, G, and the dial colour. The PM & SS models have two bold standout colours being dial and metal. Therefore they are instinctively more attractive to most people. Even within the SS models the white dial is favoured as it’s creates less of a contrast to the SS than the black dial, thus making the white and SS less chaotic than the black and SS. If your personality type is draw to risk more so than the average person you’ll have less of an issue with the TT. However when this is played out over thousands of buyers the hypothesis can be seen to hold true.
I don't know why, but I find the response fascinating.
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Old 5 July 2020, 10:02 AM   #128
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The TT Daytona black dial really looks cool. The TT also had some Arabic dials which were great. If you want some dial selection TT is your best option.
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Old 5 July 2020, 06:10 PM   #129
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Because hype moves in a mass-based fashion!
Personally I love mine.
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