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Old 30 November 2013, 02:49 AM   #1
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Downsizing!!!

ok since I have got the YMII it has pretty much been my "one and only"

the bottom row my kids have now and out of the top row, my wife pretty much keeps the WG sub and RG Daytona!

so I am down to the YG and thinking I am almost able to go to a ONE ONLY??? watch the YMII???

Interested to see what effect the YMII has on others collections and what they wear (Mike??!!)

Have a great Holiday everyone

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Old 30 November 2013, 02:59 AM   #2
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Yeah I agree you should send the other ones you still have to some deserving soul
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:03 AM   #3
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You're in luck Tom as the YG Sub is the only one I want.

Send it to me and I'll send you a check.
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:10 AM   #4
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You're in luck Tom as the YG Sub is the only one I want.

Send it to me and I'll send you a check.
yeah after I re-read my post knew I left the door open for that
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You're in luck Tom as the YG Sub is the only one I want.

Send it to me and I'll send you a check.
Your cheque is in the post is the biggest lie in the world, we men all know the second biggest, but not able to post it in this forum otherwise I might have to ban myself.
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:15 AM   #6
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Your cheque is in the post is the biggest lie in the world, we men all know the second biggest, but not able to post it in this forum otherwise I might have to ban myself.
I can post the song Peter?
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:16 AM   #7
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Absolutely stunning collection my friend

I would keep the YM2 over the sub
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:21 AM   #8
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First of all, beautiful, rounded collection my friend. The YMII is not my favorite watch in the Rolex lineup but I see their allure. I would keep something a tad more conventional to go with it. If it were me personally, I'd reacquire one of those Subs or the stainless GMTII. Either would make a good pair with that YMII.

In my far humbler collection, I have a hard time rotating three watches despite always wanting more. Right now I really alternate my Explorers and wear my Sub as my beater. I'd recommend keeping a stainless piece for the same reason.
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:32 AM   #10
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Fantastic collection! Unless you need the moolah, I would keep all.
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I just got my YM2 so give me a few weeks to assess the impact to my rotation. I can tell you initially that I've never had such razor sharp edges on a Rolex bracelet! The head has rounded edges but the bracelet edges are not chamfered or rounded. Regardless it is a spectacular piece. The gold+blue+white makes it pop much more than any other Rolex I've ever owned. Really... this is a gorgeous sports watch. I've found that it attracts a lot of eyeballs. I was out shopping last night and I saw a lot of furtive glances. You know... the look down at your wrist followed by the quick glance up and then back down.

Those of you that have a DSSD will understand what I say next. The "YACHT-MASTER II" engraved in the bezel isn't as prominent as pictures would convey. It kind of blends in well with the rest of the bezel.

What's interesting to me is that the gold is slightly "lighter" than my 116718. There's no confusing it for SS or RG but side-by-side, it seems to be subtly a lighter tone gold. Tom do you find your YM2 isn't as "gold" as your Sub? Maybe Rolex just changed their YG mix a little in the last 3yrs?

What would absolutely make this YM2 an "only one" Rolex for me is the addition of the 116618 Easyglide clasp. Tom, swap clasps and you've got yourself a watch I'd HAPPILY wear every day. In fact, I'm looking to get one for mine.
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:49 AM   #12
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:52 AM   #13
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Your cheque is in the post is the biggest lie in the world, we men all know the second biggest, but not able to post it in this forum otherwise I might have to ban myself.
You mean he wasnt telling the truth

well guess the other thing usually isnt true either
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I love your gold Sub, also your entire collection is amazing .....
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:55 AM   #15
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Absolutely stunning collection my friend

I would keep the YM2 over the sub
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Old 30 November 2013, 03:56 AM   #16
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First of all, beautiful, rounded collection my friend. The YMII is not my favorite watch in the Rolex lineup but I see there allure. I would keep something a tad more conventional to go with it. If it were me personally, I'd reacquire one of those Subs or the stainless GMTII. Either would make a good pair with that YMII.

In my far humbler collection, I have a hard time rotating three watches despite always wanting more. Right now I really alternate my Explorers and wear my Sub as my beater. I'd recommend keeping a stainless piece for the same reason.
Evan I agree and good suggestion, I think since I am used to the size and weight of the YMII was going to buy a DSSD (sold last one when got the YMII) for more heavy duty days.

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Old 30 November 2013, 04:01 AM   #17
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I just got my YM2 so give me a few weeks to assess the impact to my rotation. I can tell you initially that I've never had such razor sharp edges on a Rolex bracelet! The head has rounded edges but the bracelet edges are not chamfered or rounded. Regardless it is a spectacular piece. The gold+blue+white makes it pop much more than any other Rolex I've ever owned. Really... this is a gorgeous sports watch. I've found that it attracts a lot of eyeballs. I was out shopping last night and I saw a lot of furtive glances. You know... the look down at your wrist followed by the quick glance up and then back down.

Those of you that have a DSSD will understand what I say next. The "YACHT-MASTER II" engraved in the bezel isn't as prominent as pictures would convey. It kind of blends in well with the rest of the bezel.

What's interesting to me is that the gold is slightly "lighter" than my 116718. There's no confusing it for SS or RG but side-by-side, it seems to be subtly a lighter tone gold. Tom do you find your YM2 isn't as "gold" as your Sub? Maybe Rolex just changed their YG mix a little in the last 3yrs?

What would absolutely make this YM2 an "only one" Rolex for me is the addition of the 116618 Easyglide clasp. Tom, swap clasps and you've got yourself a watch I'd HAPPILY wear every day. In fact, I'm looking to get one for mine.
Agree seems either lighter or brighter, I thought I was just crazy and that still could be the case.

The YMII seems to make the YG sub to me redundant and not quite as "pop" as it used to be

the white face really makes a difference IMO then add the size and complication and well

appreciate the comments!!

My plan is if the Plat Daytona does it for me my get rid of the YG sub and go that way?!



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Agree seems either lighter or brighter, I thought I was just crazy and that still could be the case.

The YMII seems to make the YG sub to me redundant and not quite as "pop" as it used to be

the white face really makes a difference IMO then add the size and complication and well

appreciate the comments!!

My plan is if the Plat Daytona does it for me my get rid of the YG sub and go that way?!
YM II, WG Sub and Plat Daytona make for a great precious metal sports watch trifecta!!
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Agree seems either lighter or brighter, I thought I was just crazy and that still could be the case.

The YMII seems to make the YG sub to me redundant and not quite as "pop" as it used to be

the white face really makes a difference IMO then add the size and complication and well

appreciate the comments!!

My plan is if the Plat Daytona does it for me my get rid of the YG sub and go that way?!
I thought I was seeing things with the color difference!

I know what you mean. My 116718 looks VERY subdued next to the YM2. However I know I'll be keeping my GMT because the gold/black is different from the gold/blue/white. However if I had a 116618LB, I'd probably get rid of it as the gold/blue is a little duplicative.

I agree. Get the 116506 and get rid of the YG SubC. If you're looking at picking up a steel piece, maybe you should look at the SS YM2?
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YM II, WG Sub and Plat Daytona make for a great precious metal sports watch trifecta!!
Damn. You and Tom are BAD influences.
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Old 30 November 2013, 04:27 AM   #21
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Damn. You and Tom are BAD influences.
No that is clearly YOUR job on this forum
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No that is clearly YOUR job on this forum
Gotta agree with you on this one, Tom.

Looking at that incredible lineup and everyone of them (including the bottom row) is stunning. But there's only one that stood out to me and that's the YMII. No question. Cheers!
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Evan I agree and good suggestion, I think since I am used to the size and weight of the YMII was going to buy a DSSD (sold last one when got the YMII) for more heavy duty days.

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Fantastic collection Tom.......

I think the risk of wearing a larger watch like the YMII is that you get used to the presence of a larger watch (especially if you feel that size suits you) and going back to 40mm just doesn't feel quite right.

Add to that the additional impact and wrist presence any white dial watch tends to provide and you're starting to head down a one watch street......

For example, I tried the WG Panda Daytona next to the Plat Daytona and despite the prestige and status of the Plat Daytona, for me, the WG Panda dial still had much more impact and wrist presence.

I'll be interested to see what you think when you get to try the Plat Daytona on.....
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Ymii is the only choice for me when next to another watch , although only got one to choose from at the moment,not always been the case though,however hope to change that soon
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I say let the YG Sub go and make room for the Plat D.
Personally, I would always want at least one white metal watch wether it be SS, WG or PT.
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Hell of a collection Tom, but your YM2 really stands out as the "one".
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A beautiful collection. If it were mine, the one Untouchable would be that WG / blue trim Submariner - the best combination of function and style in the Sub lineup. Don't dare part with it!
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Stunning watchcollection Tom.
All of them are to my own taste aswell !
So great you gave some to your sons (the next generation to wear them!), I remember the thread with your whole family wearing rolex watches! I really liked that. You're a fortunate guy, having such a family enjoying your passion too
I wouldn't change anything to that collection of yours! OK, maybe just adding the platinum daytona ....
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I would have thought the second biggest lie would have been the "biggest!"

Tom, your collection is simply awesome.
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