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28 January 2022, 10:58 AM | #121 |
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Beautiful piece you have.
With all the madness with the 6 digit reference, I’ve turned to my 4 digit reference. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
28 January 2022, 11:03 AM | #122 |
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I love the six digits more weight and Glidelock clasp. But hey my 16710 five-digit is still getting its fair share of wrist time.
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28 January 2022, 11:06 AM | #123 |
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I agree, I like the comfort and the better engineering of my 6-digit DJ over my 5-digit Coke. The thin metal of the clasp just seems so cheezy now. But I do still enjoy wearing it - and especially the remarks I get from AD's when they see the lug holes. Yeah I know, I'm so shallow...
Funny thing, the TT Sub you have was my grail watch since before I bought a real Rolex. I got a knock-off of that very model in China once, before I knew anything about Rolexes, and wore it for a year until the crown fell off... but it lit my appetite for the brand even though it took me 15 years or so to get a real one. -Dan
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28 January 2022, 12:45 PM | #124 | |
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28 January 2022, 01:00 PM | #125 |
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I prefer 5 digits to the oversized clasps and toyish looking bezels.
But each to their own. |
28 January 2022, 01:08 PM | #126 |
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I prefer my 5 digit Sub and GMT to the six digit references, but I prefer my 6 digit Day-Date and Daytona to the 5 digits.
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28 January 2022, 01:29 PM | #127 |
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I don't feel there is a difference in quality between the models as they evolve. The quality is always excellent. The difference is in the evolution of design and the use of materials. Take the ceramic bezel of the Submariner. t's just a design evolution, specifically a changing of material from aluminum to ceramic.. Both function perfectly well. Both have their fans and their detractors. Likewise the so-called maxi dial of newer subs. A design change, an aesthetic change, but not a change in overall quality. Both have their fans and their detractors. And, both function perfectly well.
A newer bracelet may feel more substantial, say because of solid end links, or the clasp design or dimensional changes, but may also be heavier on the wrist. For some, that will be a strike against it. For others, a point in favor of it. If you no longer enjoy the five digits, that's ok...perhaps gift them or sell them...or put them away for awhile, as sometimes we take for granted that old dependable item that's been with us a long time. Putting them away for awhile leaves the opportunity to rediscover them in the future and appreciate them again for what they are...fine watches. And, they don't make those particular references anymore. |
28 January 2022, 08:26 PM | #128 |
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Jay, I totally understand. I traded mine in towards a watch I really wanted and haven't looked back. There are a few I'd still consider owning but for the most part I'm done with five digit references. Sorry to reply to this old post; didn't realize I'd already done so over a year ago.
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29 January 2022, 12:06 PM | #129 | |
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And that is as it should be, and should be no surprise -- I wouldn't want to buy a product from a company that always churned out the exact same models, year after year with no modifications, for 100 years... -Dan
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29 January 2022, 01:13 PM | #130 |
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I feel you. I only miss sell one of my 5 digits ( my fist Sub)
I definitely prefer the newer models in almost every way. |
31 January 2022, 08:21 PM | #131 |
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Six digits are better watches in every conceivable way. I could never go back.
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1 February 2022, 01:56 AM | #132 |
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1 February 2022, 02:10 AM | #133 |
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Own both, wear both, love both.
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1 February 2022, 05:11 AM | #134 |
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For Sub/SD/GMT I find the 5 digits case much more refined and perfect proportions compared to 6 digits. Bracelet is hollow links and clasp feels cheap but on the other side it’s very light and comfortable. I have a 16610 and a 16710 and they have perfect proportions and great fit on my wrist. I have a 116500 as well and I can feel the better quality and finish especially the buckle.
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1 February 2022, 12:14 PM | #135 |
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The 6 digits are obviously better in many ways, but I have no use for them.
When I think about a Submariner, or a GMT, it’s not the ceramic bezeled, big block cased watches with the machined clasps I think of. I think about Jacques Cousteau and Dizzy Gilespie and Picasso, McQueen and Jeff Bridges and those old National Geographic ads when it was a magazine and not a TV network. That’s what I first liked about Rolex, and what I still like about them. I don’t get that feeling from the newer ones like I do from my 4 and 5 digits. Doesn’t mean they are better, just means I like them better. |
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2 February 2022, 05:10 AM | #137 |
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I’m sticking with my 5 digit 14060M. I have owned Rolex since 1964. Lot of marketing hype about the bracelets designed to sell the latest, and most profitable models. IMO.
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2 February 2022, 08:01 AM | #138 |
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Owned both, love both but 5 digits for me.
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2 February 2022, 11:36 AM | #139 |
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3 February 2022, 11:02 PM | #140 |
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Imho the case looks way better on 5 digits Sub/SD/GMt compared to 6 digits. Bracelet size compared to lug width goes better and the thinner crown guards are definitely more refined. Small details like lugs being V brushed (vs straight) and chamfers / bevels are very attractive on the 5 digits. I understand people preferring 6 digits finish and quality (I daily wear a 116500) but I have to admit the proportions on the 5 digits are just perfect. Finally the 5 digits bracelet have a cheap clasp but it works very well with age and the whole bracelet being hollow link is much lighter and more comfy than 6 digits.
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4 February 2022, 02:09 AM | #141 |
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16800 on an SEL bracelet. Best of both worlds.
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4 February 2022, 03:10 AM | #142 |
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Well done!
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