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10 March 2019, 02:18 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Yacht-Master II 8 Months Later (Personal Experiences, Thoughts and More)
Hey Guys, Kevin Leo here!
Today I'm gonna be talking about my Rolex Purchase I've made in 2018 so without further ado let's get started. I purchased the watch after having my eye on it for around 5 to 6 years, always wanted one but never thought about paying so much for a watch in my life honestly, at $38,000 US Dollars it's more than a lot of cars these days so I'm sure some of you if not all could understand why I really didn't think I would be getting one (note: I personally got a nice discount on the watch bringing it down to $34,500) The first time picking up the watch will definitely Surprise you at a minimum if you've handled any smaller Rolex's before. The massive weight and case sizing of 44mm gives this watch in my opinion the title of beast. This thing shocked me when holding it for the first time and trying it on my wrist gave itself a presence that couldn't be ignored. The size and weight won't let you forget that you have it on. Now that might not be true for people who wear army tanks on their wrists but I've only dealt with Rolex Watches in my life and was upgrading from a regular 40mm Yacht-Master in Gold so the jump in size/weight is substantial. Fast forward a few months and the watch still has that effect on me, not as much as the first time (because I anticipate it now) but whenever I get it out of the safe deposit box it makes me smile holding such a weighty beast. The watch as I said in my YouTube review is a Solid Gold Heavy Hitter. The watch features a regatta chronograph, a timer to count down 10 Minutes for a regatta race. I don't know too much about the race itself so I won't put in lies here to make myself sound cool and like I know what I'm talking about but what I do know is that if you rotate the bezel and press a button the timer starts counting down from 10 Minutes. This could be adjusted to start at 9 Minutes, 8, 7, you get the idea. I've never really used this feature in the few months of owning the watch because I don't really find anything to time whenever I'm wearing it. Lots of people wear their watches to work or just wear them daily in general where I only take it out of the safe when I know I'm going out on a nice date with the wife, somewhere with Valet, so my time wearing the watch isn't as significant as a lot of desk job Rolex owners. My job is taking apart and repairing Pharmaceutical Machines (Such as a Bosch GKF 1500) So wearing a Rolex while repairing machines is a very bad idea and could damage the watch. Now here comes something I couldn't wait to talk about, the comments I've received about the watch. In person, I've received nothing but Positive Feedback about the watch. In the few months of ownership I've gotten about 7 to 10 comments saying " that's a very nice watch" or "wow that's a nice watch" This is from people who own Rolex watches or know about Rolex watches. Most of the comments was from friends at church in the parking lot after service was over, one time a waiter commented on it from Cheesecake Factory and another time was at a mall, the guy in line was also wearing a Rolex (pretty sure it was a Datejust) Online however... is where things get interesting... I've seen about 50/50 with the comments for the watch, some say the watch is amazing and is beautiful and the other 50% just bash as hard as they can. Now being new to forums and online watch communities I was shocked at first, I can very well see someone saying it isn't their type of watch, isn't for them... But saying it's the "ugliest f@%$ing watch ever" and "Rolex's worst watch ever created" and let's not forget "Most useless complication ever" I've seen plenty of watches I didn't like from Rolex in person and online and have never said that their hard earned expensive purchase is disgusting or anything along the lines. To me that's just unacceptable behavior. I think the Bugatti Veyron is the ugliest car in the world. If I seen someone drive it I'm not gonna tell them that. It's their purchase if they like it that's all that matters. And when it comes to complications I very rarely hear people in person use their complications, a lot of people online say they do but I've never met a Rolex owner that says he uses it daily or once a week. Bottom line is, the watch definitely grabs attention. The internet will definitely talk bad about anything you buy but in person I've never gotten any bad feedback about the watch and I honestly don't think I will. After 8 Months, the watch is looking great (although having a few minor scratches) works as expected and keeps me smiling. After so many years of wanting, finally being able to own it is such an amazing feeling, even months after purchase I still smile when putting in on. When checking the time I get lost and sometimes have to look at it again because I forgot to check the time the first time looking because I got distracted by the sheer beauty of the Rolex. Almost forgot to mention that the watch is wearable with mostly anyting, I've worn it to church with a suit on and I've worn it to a nice dinner with jeans and a hoodie it just looks good with anything which is hard to say about a gold watch usually the stainless steel watches are Universal. But I definitely don't recommend wearing this watch with a red shirt it just does not look right in my opinion yellow gold white and then red... yeah I don't wear red with it haha I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants one. It's in my honest opinion one of the more beautiful Rolex watches out there and I couldn't be happier. If you want to see a video review of this watch check out my YouTube review https://youtu.be/TBF9ZlIntk8 If you guys have any questions feel free to leave a reply and I will gladly answer! (this is my first post like this, if there's something off about it please let me know so I can fix/adjust) (this post was originally for reddit, put I thought I'd put it here as well) Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk |
10 March 2019, 02:24 AM | #2 |
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beautiful watch! I think my wrist is too small for a 44mm or I'd def consider it!
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10 March 2019, 02:35 AM | #3 |
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Excellent choice, owned it but sold due to my wrist being a touch too small for the 44mm case. Enjoy that beauty!
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I love this watch, I just posted on another thread how I tried it on (photo below) recently and am seriously considering it, its a beast, but a beautiful beast.
I also agree there are are some very harsh criticism of this watch on this forum, and as you allude to at times just plain rude. If you don't like it just politely say not my cup tea. However to call someone's watch Fugly, useless and worse, thats simply not necessary to say when someone has just forked out $35K on his dream watch. I admire anyone who buys this watch, as with the depreciation it really is a heart over head purchase. Personally I love it in this configuration, and I will have it one day - inshallah! Nice update and thanks for sharing your experiences so far.
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10 March 2019, 02:42 AM | #5 |
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don't worry what others think. as long as you like it that's all that matters.
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10 March 2019, 02:48 AM | #6 |
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Its a stunner. Don't bother with the haters. As long as you like it, you're good!
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Nice review!
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I purchased this watch because I honestly love it for everything it is. Can't wait to see a incoming post from you in the future Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk |
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Great review of a great reference. As you know it’s not everyone’s cup of tea but it’s definitely one of my favorites. I have the SS version in my stable but will add the WG version one day..until then I’ll continue to enjoy mine.
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It’s one of my favorite watches. I’ve had mine since November and can barley take it off. Great review. Wear yours in good health.
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Saw one in NY in January.One of those that you have to see in the metal !
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10 March 2019, 04:45 AM | #14 |
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Always admired this reference and would casually give a thumbs up to anyone wearing it. Clearly, it is very impressive.
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10 March 2019, 05:29 AM | #15 |
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Great watch with loads of style and wrist presence, IMO.
As far as the internet comments... I used to have a friend say, "the computer screen makes a brave man out of the biggest coward." How true (and sad) that is. What's even more disappointing is that a number of the members here can't express their opinion without insulting somebody's watch. SMH. |
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Grats, looks great!
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10 March 2019, 06:50 AM | #17 |
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I agree and why I really veered away from the forums in the past year. Gang/mob mentality and ignorant comments
Yea I own YMII YG, but I also own/ed what these so called "enthusiasts" would then say is amazing (perp patek, etc) which imo have been the most unreliable overrated watches for me, they'd make nice comments on that but then I'm gaudy with a gold YMII lol. Inconsistent We buy and wear what makes US happy, however, I feel that notion has been lost in this day and age of watches (hype and rarity has taken over), also the respect aspect. Some guys just think their comments are "cool" or make them look funny, exact opposite! Keep enjoying that beauty, also glad to know that there are other likeminded people out there that have a preference/opinion and are respectful of others who don't share the same :) |
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I think in YG it's absolutely stunning, however since I don't race yachts I can't see it for myself. It looks great though. Enjoy!
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I purchased my Rolex Hulk when they were in every AD shop window with no waitist. They weren't a popular model. I've just added a Yacht Master II ref 116688 to my collection, another unpopular model due to it's 44mm case size the "Haters" say. However the James Cameron Deep Sea is the same 44mm case size, and that's a very popular model. Wait till the YMII Is discontinued , then it will become a "Grail" model. Just my thoughts.
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What’s with the 5 year old thread coming back? Why do people do this?
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I like the YMII also. Fun watch for fun people. Non-fun people won't/can't understand it.
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Well, since it’s a five year old thread, I will add a five year old pic of this watch when I had it. Long gone since
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Maybe TRF should lock a thread after a certain period say 5 years.
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27 posts in 5 years, says a lot about how little interest there is for this piece. No offense to owners, just stating a fact.
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