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19 September 2024, 07:20 AM | #1 |
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Reaching the End with Rolex - Advice on Next Acquisition - DJ41, JLC, Ingeniuer
Hi team,
I've been lucky enough to obtain a rootbeer, slate YM, bluesy, rose/olive DD and Rose/black OF daytona. I also have an 8 day Panerai Luminor and a really cool Linde Werdelin 3-timer. Also Owned a 5 digit sub for 30 years which I got bored of and traded for the DD and had a Tudor Royal for a while too (nice watch). I'm "on the list" for an AP RO and am trying to hornswaggle myself a Patek. We all know neither will happen. I've always liked the quintessential ubiquitous DJ, but find the 36mm too small and the 41mm weirdly bigger than my almost identical DD. Don't really miss my 5 digit sub, but do ponder getting the updated version "because I can and its still a cool watch". So what would you add? I've been a long term admirer of the Ingy and nearly bought one about 7 years ago. Love the Reverso to look at, but less so on the wrist........... So what next?? |
19 September 2024, 07:28 AM | #2 |
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Based on the watches you have, consider a VC overseas
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19 September 2024, 08:06 AM | #3 |
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VC not a bad way to go. Would be difficult to decide between that and a Laureato (if I wanted a 40+mm watch). Honestly, I'd take either over an AP for their greater heft and superior WR.
If you sort of miss the 5-digit Sub but also like slightly larger sizes, why not try the Tudor BB 41 monochrome on the Jubilee? Doesn't have a date, but not sure how important that is to you. |
19 September 2024, 11:30 AM | #4 |
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Wherever you end up, I rec no to the IWC Ingeniuer. It's a fantastic watch, but it'll get no love the second you get the RO. Similar watches in style, different leagues when it comes to finish.
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19 September 2024, 11:35 AM | #5 |
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Not only this but the new Ingenieur is a dressed up $5k watch trying to capitalize on the RO craze. I say this as a non biased Ingenieur fan myself. Total cash grab w the movement it contains.
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19 September 2024, 11:55 AM | #6 |
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A watch box, for starters. Then the aqua Ingenieur. Maybe a Santos.
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19 September 2024, 11:55 AM | #7 |
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It's a beautiful collection but if you must add, I would add another GMT on Jubilee as it's an entirely different animal - look and feel. A nice dressy piece such as a Lange would fit right in with your collection. Happy hunting!
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19 September 2024, 12:08 PM | #8 |
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5 digit LV
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19 September 2024, 12:29 PM | #9 |
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Breguet Tradition
Omega Speedmaster JLC Polaris I’m in love with Breguet at the moment I think it’s massively underrated. |
19 September 2024, 12:44 PM | #10 |
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Not a huge Tradition fan, but the Breguet Marine, particularly the PM versions on rubber, are beautifully different.
Also, want to add to my previous thoughts: I'd skip the Ingenieur, as I just don't think it's a five-figure watch. For a rugged, sharp-angled, integrated bracelet watch (i.e. not AP, GP, VC) in that price range, what about Zenith? |
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Unless you absolutely need the date, did you consider the OP41? Bet that wears smaller than the DJ. |
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19 September 2024, 01:04 PM | #12 |
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Either the Blnr or Blro in jubilee.
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Also, I specifically said *movement*, so how does ‘handling’ one change that opinion anyhow? Perhaps you own said watch and want to defend it, but what you should be doing is calling out the brand itself for trying to price stuff out of their league and affects consumers pockets directly. Now with all that being said, as I already clearly said above, I DO like the Ingenieur’s aesthetics, am a fan, and the new model is great aesthetically. It’s still a deservingly $5-6k watch secondary though, $10k is way out of it’s league for what it is. |
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It's insane how many people are replying telling you to buy another GMT-Master II or Submariner.
I think you'd find that JLC will offer something very complementary to what you already own. Grand Seiko is another one to consider; to me, they are very much the Asian JLC. |
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You’re done
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Reaching the End with Rolex - Advice on Next Acquisition - DJ41, JLC, Ingeniuer
I’d wait out the APRO……
Not sure what color or size you are chasing but they are worth the effort IMO. But if that dosnt work out I’d take a good hard look at the GP Lauretto….. it’s a fantastic watch as well. And depending on your wrist size and preferences it may be a better fit than the 41 or 37mm RO. ..Explorer, Spring Diver & APRO.. |
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"Hornswaggle!"
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Get the Patek. Go the secondary market route.
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GP Laureato, IWC Mark XX, Breitling Navitimer. All worth looking into.
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19 September 2024, 09:39 PM | #24 |
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For me, always a Submariner is the answer.
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Fine. Let's compare a Rolex Submariner or GMT and an Ingenieur: * Finishing? Ingenieur is better in all facets. * Movement? Ingenieur's specs are better than the 3135 or 3235. Is the Ingenieur's movement available in cheaper watches? Yes. But, last time I checked, one gets a whole watch when one buys an Ingenieur, not just a movement. Oh, and Rolex also uses non-date versions of its 3235 in cheaper watches like OPs...Does that mean a Sub or GMT also are 5k watches, and Rolex also a shameful money grabbing corporation like IWC? * Dial? Ingenieur's dial is better finished, more interesting and has about 1,400 less words on it. * Bracelet? I would say a tie....Perhaps the Rolex is more "solid", but the Ingenieur is better finished. * Clasp? Yes, Rolex has micro-adjustment, but they are large and rather inelegant, especially in comparison to the Ingenieur's. Oh, and the Nautilus and RO don't have micro-adjustment clasps...Does that also make them 5k watches? * Cost? Yes, the Ingenieur is overpriced. One pays at least 2k for the Genta heritage. For the same heritage, one can pay three times more for a Jumbo or 5711. And, so what? Subs and GMTs are overpriced, too. These are luxury watches. |
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I think the new ingy is a very nice watch. I think if you can get one under 10k on the secondary market then it’s a good buy, IMO. Retail then agree with others that it’s too pricey.
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20 September 2024, 01:05 AM | #27 |
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From a female pov....you have a collection ti die for, but I would go VC Im not a AP fan or Patek either ....but to me I really love VC looks ....I've only seen one in the wild about two years ago at the Woodlands TPC......I guy had one on, he noticed I was looking at his watch and thought he is getting set up but I told him no.....ive never seen one only in Vegas at AD.....while waiting for our cars,I was in My friends Shelby he drove off in a AM vantage.
I was told he was some VP of EXXon. |
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20 September 2024, 01:30 AM | #29 |
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I think that Tudor Royal is a cool watch for the money.
What did you think of it? Any negative feelings? |
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When I think about three-handed, integrated bracelet watches that are $10-15,000, I think of: GP Laureato (the clear winner) Zenith Defy Chopard Alpine Eagle Each bests the Ingenieur in my mind. |
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