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17 February 2010, 08:18 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Real Name: Jonathan
Location: UK
Watch: 116500 White&Black
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Since going to view the Deepsea, all I can think about is the new TT Black Submariner
Hey guys
After riding the buzz and excitement of Dalip's Deepsea arrival last week, I just knew I had to go and view one for myself so I got in touch with my AD who managed to source a Deepsea from their other branch for me to have a look at. So off I went last week in eager anticipation to go and view the Deepsea, and after handling it, trying it on, etc I can echo other people's sentiments that it really is an engineering marvel and one hell of a time piece. Trouble is, I asked what other pieces they had just received in stock and my AD asked me "had I seen the new Black TT Submariner". He brought this watch out to me, and all I can say with absolute conviction and no hesitation is WOW! Like many of the guys on this forum, I've come across many draw dropping Rolexes, but I have to say this is the best looking Rolex I have seen in the flesh, and I'm not even a fan of Gold! The way all of the colours blend and complement eachother is incredible and for me, the ceramic bezel really brings out the class in this watch. I've got to admit guys that I love this watch and can't stop thinking about it, but realistically I can't do anything just yet. When I first got into buying Rolex, it was only ever straight stainless steel, no PCL's and definitely no gold and as my current collection stands, I have a Sub LV, GMT IIc s/s and s/s Platty Yacht-Master, so I'm seriously thinking about selling my Sub LV to use as part funds to look at getting the TT Submariner as my AD has offered this to me at £5,600 brand new down from the list price of £6,610. Decisions, decisions guys as I love the look of this watch but am really concerned whether I would be able to pull this look of as I am nearing 28 and I've always associated gold on a watch to fall under the look of an older gentleman. You're thoughs and advice would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks Jonathan |
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