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11 January 2011, 03:12 AM | #31 |
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It's a great watch, I myself would like to get one but like you can't get past the fact that's it's MSRP is very close to a SS Daytona.
Like someone said, get it pre-owned, I can point you in the right direction if you need help, or any of the TRF sellers could help you.
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11 January 2011, 03:29 AM | #32 |
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It's the model that had me fall in love with Rolex!I started with a mid-size but traded that in for a 40mm model as I found the mid-size a bit too small for my liking.I love,love,love this watch!As others have said,it wears super comfortably,goes with everything and dresses up or down very nicely.
Mine ain't never leaving the stable!
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11 January 2011, 10:51 AM | #33 |
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So did you pull the trigger, Glimmer? Curious to find out what you decided to do. :)
I'm also thinking of getting a yachtmaster, trying to decide between the 35mm and the 40mm. I tried on both, and while the 35mm seemed kind of small, the 40mm felt huge on my wrist (I'm a short guy, 5' 7" with 6.5" wrists). |
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Thanks for the inspiration. Yachtmaster incoming!
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On another note, have you considered a 36mm DateJust, or a SS Daytona? Although the Daytona is technically a 40mm watch, it wears/appears smaller than the YachtMaster - and it's a beautiful watch. I hope any of my rambling helps! |
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11 January 2011, 03:49 PM | #37 |
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I say join the sports watch club!! It is definitely an eye catcher!!
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Hey, for what its worth my response/advice was actually to another poster a few posts up (ctc1010) regarding himself feeling like the 40mm might be too big for him. I already posted great stuff about the YM to you earlier in this thread! :) |
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12 January 2011, 03:41 AM | #39 |
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Sorry, read that out of context...thanks for the advice!
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You might want to consider the YM-II, which I have in YG. It is truely an awesome timepiece, and it tends to be a lot more of an attention getter at parties, and the like, as opposed to the regular YM. The old style YM is very small in comparison, and it has the old movement. The new YM-II has the award winning highly accurate movement (still nowhere near as accuarate as my OQ, though!).
I owned a Deep Sea for several months, but flipped it for the YM-II YG, as it was so darn thick. Also, the YM-II goes equally well with jeans, as it does with a tuxedo, which the Deep Sea does not, IMHO. Just my personal opinions, though, and like any Rolex, these are very personal and highly subjective viewpoints, so YMMV! |
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there is also a 20k differemce in price between the 2 watches
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14 April 2011, 08:02 PM | #43 |
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Just wanted to update this thread...hopefully I will be a YM owner in a matter of days.
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Preliminary welcome to the club! :-)
Post pictures. |
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Did you try swapping the clasp from iic to YM? Just the clasp not the entire bracelet. If that works I am getting a YM. It will be best of both worlds
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Welcome to the club!
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15 April 2011, 01:57 AM | #48 |
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it's already been said
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28 April 2011, 07:51 AM | #49 |
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I finally pulled the trigger...here are some photos:
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Would you mind telling where you got that leather strap? It looks stunning This picture will probably lead me to by the YM and get the leather strap just like you
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I agree all the way. If I were in a position to get one, I certainly would have....Congrats Man! I think none of the Rolexes are worth the money really, and the YM is no different. I still love em though.
As an aside, how is Keith's book? Been meaning to pick it up.
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