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24 July 2009, 06:43 AM | #1 |
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Part with the SS Daytona for a GMT IIc? Am I crazy?
Okay...I need someone to set me straight in my ways. Or tell me I'm not crazy...
I just picked up a V serial SS Daytona for a reasonable discount...and before I have even had the chance to pull the plastic off, I'm considering ditching the watch in favor of the SS GMT IIc. Am I crazy? I know the daytona is for many, the grail watch...and to be quite honest, it does look great. But there is something about the GMT IIc that really draws me to it. And before anyone suggests it, no, I can't have both at the moment. So I must choose 1...therefore, do I: 1) Keep the SS Daytona I just acquired, or 2) part with the Daytona and pick up a SS GMT IIc? I am torn!?!?!? |
24 July 2009, 06:52 AM | #2 |
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Can you keep both?
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24 July 2009, 06:56 AM | #3 |
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Ditch it. Go with the GMT. You'll love it.
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24 July 2009, 06:56 AM | #4 |
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GMT is singing to you my fren.... get her!
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24 July 2009, 06:57 AM | #5 |
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If you have the means to buy a Daytona, a GMT IIc in the future should not be a problem.
Keep the Daytona
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24 July 2009, 07:01 AM | #6 |
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I'm am looking at a SS daytona, but it will not be my daily wearer.
I think the GMT is a better everyday watch somehow (bezel is non-scratchable etc). Like other posters have said, you'll not have too much of a problem sourcing a GMTIIc at a good price, so I wouldn't rush the decision. |
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Do it DO it!!! Get the GMT!
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24 July 2009, 07:08 AM | #8 |
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I'm lucky enough to have both, but if I had to choose the gmt would go first.
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I bought the GMT iic as a stop gap whilst I waited for my SS Daytona.......now off the list........ GMT every time for me, the date in itself is a winner for me
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Both are great watches but it depends on which one you like more. In terms of value, it is a significant step down from a Daytona. The Daytona would hold it's value better.
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Think you need WA (Watch Anonymous).
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Is money no object?
I think it depends on your finacial situation. If you can easily afford it, get both! Otherwise, I'd give it 90 days to get over buyers remorse then consider going after the GMT.
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The Daytona will be the better long term hold, GMT IIc will only be easier to find in the future. I know what I would do, I wish I could find a SS Daytona let alone one at a discount like the OP.
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Go with your heart! If you are already doubting the Daytona, I'd move it on.
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24 July 2009, 07:35 AM | #16 |
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Try both on your wrist ,right then and there you will make you decision , I bet you !
I've been on the same boat ,and I ended up with a GMTIIc , no regrets all the way so far.
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For all the talk about the grail watch status of Daytona, I'm unimpressed. By today's standard they feel really small.
What's worse is the further back you go, the smaller they feel. I got the chance to look at a PN dial model from the 60's two days ago, and it felt incredibly flimsy and the writing on the dial was almost impossible to read from any distance. |
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Daytona is grail for many but for you the best is the one which make you smileGo with your heart...GMTIIC is a fantastic watch
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Not crazy at all. If you like the GMT better and need to sell the Daytona to finance it's purchase, why not.
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I did exactly that. The Daytona looked a bit small for me so went ahead and part exchanged it with gmt IIc. Couldnt be happier
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Go with the one that sings to you, daytonas do come by often and eve more so in the current climate. As long as it smiles to you, go for it.
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If you feel the GMT IS the one you really want then flip the Daytona and be happy! Life is too short to have to be unhappy about something you have total control over isn't it? (rtft eddie)
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In my opinion, (although I do not own one) by looking at it and having it on my wrist for a few minutes, the Daytona is not an everyday watch, but then again it is only my opinion.
As far as the GMT Master 2 it is a fantastic watch and I consider it the ideal everyday watch. IT DEPENDS ENTIRELY ON YOUR TASTES WHICH WATCH WOULD YOU PUT ON YOUR WRIST AND SAY "THAT WAS MONEY WELL SPENT"? Good luck in choosing. |
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Well! Excellent and difficult question, here is MHO, and I'm sure it's going to get pounded by a lot of people here, but, won't be the first time!
Yes, I think you're crazy... I want to emphasize, that whichever watch YOU like best, go for it. If that's the GMT, by all means lose the Daytona, if that's the Day, stick with what you've got, if it's a $14.00 timex, then wear that. It is 100% a persoal decision and I think we all acknowledge that. But, if the watches are equally desired, and you don't need the date, or the 24 hour hand, then I say you should keep the Day. The Daytona is the most coveted of Rolexes. A lot of people don't understand why, and some will disagree with me, but it's STILL, (even in these difficult economic times) the most difficult to get, (the SS I'm talking about). Walk in to any average AD and they will have a GMT sitting in the case. The same can not be said for the Daytona. It is UNIQUE among Rolex Watches, and extremely sought after. If you don't like it, or like the GMT more, then none of that means a rat's A**, and you absolutely SHOULD get what YOU like, doesn't matter the popularity. But if that's not the case, then go with the unique and coveted model. OK, go ahead everyone, lay it on me.... |
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24 July 2009, 09:58 AM | #28 |
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I think it depends on your wearing habits. For a daily wearer, I'd go with the GMT, but for special occasions the daytona is great. I have both and if you made me choose, I'd pick my daytona. It's unique, special, and while it wears smaller than my GMT IIC, I think it looks better. Just my $0.02
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24 July 2009, 09:59 AM | #29 |
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Keep the Daytona!!
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I recently had a choice between a SS Daytona or a SD and cash. I took the SD and the cash and have not looked back. Go for the SS IIC, it's IMHO the best Rolex sports model ever made.
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