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Old 24 March 2009, 12:43 AM   #61
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First off, you're excused...no problem there.

Secondly, I don't see what the disconnect is...my point (and yes, it is a point & not a "point") is extremely simple (well, appearently not simple enough for some).

It's all about perspective and how that relates to biased opinions.
I underlined that point because that's what I'm talking about...yet for some reason you've been diverted from that simple idea...
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Ignoring your nasty remarks and focusing on the subject:

Developing an informed opinion about a wristwatch is not at all similar to developing an informed opinion about a country.

Nobody needs to buy every watch they see to know if it's for them. Call this "bias" if you like, but in this context it's simply a matter of taste - which is the very subject of this thread.

Any conclusion drawn from the preferences of people who own both watches is irrelevant. As I've already pointed out, it's a selective sample of people who already have an extremely strong predisposition toward both watches. Making matters even worse, the DSSD is newer and harder-to-get, so it likely wasn't even available when many of those predisposed individuals bought their GMT-IIcs.

Now we find out that they express a preference for the newer watch for which they had to pay more money? Of course they do, or they probably wouldn't have gone out of their way to buy it. That "fact" is a junk statistic that tells us nothing useful.
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Old 24 March 2009, 08:27 AM   #62
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I vote IIC
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Old 24 March 2009, 09:03 AM   #63
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If you could have only one Rolex, forever, would you choose the GMT Master II Ceramic or the Deep Sea Sea Dweller?

Please justify your responses with specifics.

I like the DSSD of those two choices. The GMT is nice but I like the DSSD a bunch more.
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Old 24 March 2009, 09:40 AM   #64
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IIc is my vote. As others have pointed out, the IIc is much more practical and functional. Aesthetic wise, it's up to the individual perspective.
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