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Old 19 February 2022, 10:27 PM   #91
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I have seen both in person, i prefer the full gold by quite a bit. Makes the watch look more cohesive imo
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Old 20 February 2022, 01:38 AM   #92
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The only answer to this question is :

The TT here is like buying the V4 or V6 version of the car when you can't afford (justify its all the same) the V8 version whereby you clearly know that V8 is the better choice but keep on struggling with regret or justifying yourself and the world that what you bought is wiser , smarter with same seats / AC / better mileage... By deep down inside you KNOW V8 is better and hence my choice is RG.
That is the most foolish and arrogant answer I’ve read to a forum question in a long time.
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Old 20 February 2022, 01:40 AM   #93
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Full RG for sure!
I don’t share your preference. But that watch looks beautiful on your wrist!
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Old 20 February 2022, 06:16 AM   #94
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TT Rootbeer has very interesting, and more appealing look than the full rose gold Rootbeer. I'ts the only reference in Rolex were the TT model is better looking than it's full gold model counterpart.

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Old 20 February 2022, 07:16 AM   #95
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GMT Everose....Solid vs TT?

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Old 20 February 2022, 07:20 AM   #96
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Two tone is better for the contrasting colors; I have one and really like it a lot.
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Old 20 February 2022, 07:35 AM   #97
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The only answer to this question is :

The TT here is like buying the V4 or V6 version of the car when you can't afford (justify its all the same) the V8 version whereby you clearly know that V8 is the better choice but keep on struggling with regret or justifying yourself and the world that what you bought is wiser , smarter with same seats / AC / better mileage... By deep down inside you KNOW V8 is better and hence my choice is RG.



I don’t agree the your statement. I can’t make a guess as to whether you speak from experience. I own this one and it’s magnificent. I would wish any true fan of these watches good fortune and health so they too may enjoy the one of their choice. I wish you well in your journey.


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Old 20 February 2022, 08:13 AM   #98
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That is the most foolish and arrogant answer I’ve read to a forum question in a long time.
Agreed.
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Old 20 February 2022, 08:19 AM   #99
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The only answer to this question is :

The TT here is like buying the V4 or V6 version of the car when you can't afford (justify its all the same) the V8 version whereby you clearly know that V8 is the better choice but keep on struggling with regret or justifying yourself and the world that what you bought is wiser , smarter with same seats / AC / better mileage... By deep down inside you KNOW V8 is better and hence my choice is RG.
I can afford either and just like the look of the TT better. Full YG and RG watches do not appeal to me at all. Actually TT really never have either and the RB is the only TT I actually have ever wanted. The RG and steel are a perfect blend with with the bezel colors.

I'm certain many TT owners bought for the same reason. Both versions have the same "engine", just different paint colors.
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Old 20 February 2022, 08:30 AM   #100
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I like the rose gold GMT TT it really pops, but I still would prefer full gold on any watch for the cohesive look, weight and tactile feel.
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