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Old 22 August 2015, 08:13 AM   #31
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Well I just want to thank you all for the responses, especially the varying opinions. I think i will likely be holding out for the RO, and hopefully getting it sooner than later!

Next question, currently I have no plan to get rid of my Rolex Sub 116610LVC, but of course the thought has crossed my mind considering the trade or sale value would certainly fast track the Royal Oak.

So with that said, I know the Royal Oak will likely not compare to the sub as far as hard use, but if I were to consider it a replacement to my sub, is it considered to easily withstand the wear of daily use (not abuse), including swimming, showering, traveling, banging door jams and macbook pros, and all the other newb-esque light damage concerns prior to a huge purchase?

Thanks again!

Others will have differing opinions but in my experience, the RO does not suit those activities. Keep it the hell away from MacBook pros and door jambs for sure.

I traded away my lvc for an AP and will most likely be buying another. If you like the lvc as I did, don't trade it.
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Old 22 August 2015, 08:24 AM   #32
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Others will have differing opinions but in my experience, the RO does not suit those activities. Keep it the hell away from MacBook pros and door jambs for sure.

I traded away my lvc for an AP and will most likely be buying another. If you like the lvc as I did, don't trade it.
good to know! thank you. I love my LVC and have no plans to get rid of it as of now. Of course just fixated on the RO at the moment and am trying to fast track it ;)

Have to work on my patience.
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Old 22 August 2015, 09:09 AM   #33
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Old 22 August 2015, 11:08 AM   #34
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Now if you are talking the 42mm Ing with the in house movement that becomes a different discussion.
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Old 22 August 2015, 11:11 AM   #35
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Well I just want to thank you all for the responses, especially the varying opinions. I think i will likely be holding out for the RO, and hopefully getting it sooner than later!

Next question, currently I have no plan to get rid of my Rolex Sub 116610LVC, but of course the thought has crossed my mind considering the trade or sale value would certainly fast track the Royal Oak.

So with that said, I know the Royal Oak will likely not compare to the sub as far as hard use, but if I were to consider it a replacement to my sub, is it considered to easily withstand the wear of daily use (not abuse), including swimming, showering, traveling, banging door jams and macbook pros, and all the other newb-esque light damage concerns prior to a huge purchase?

Thanks again!
Knocks??? No.

Travelling. Showering, swimming??? Absolutely.
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Old 22 August 2015, 11:24 AM   #36
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Now if you are talking the 42mm Ing with the in house movement that becomes a different discussion.
I'm new to these brands... Do tell!
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Old 22 August 2015, 11:25 AM   #37
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Knocks??? No.

Travelling. Showering, swimming??? Absolutely.
Well not like I'm slamming my watches into walls on the regs but you wear a watch everyday, it's bound to take some knocks.

Basically asking if the RO is the type of watch that owners baby, or realist ally wear as a daily user?
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Love the Ingy but their is no comparison to the RO, my advice would be to save for the RO.
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Well not like I'm slamming my watches into walls on the regs but you wear a watch everyday, it's bound to take some knocks.

Basically asking if the RO is the type of watch that owners baby, or realist ally wear as a daily user?
I wear mine 5 days a week, sometimes more. It is a great daily wearer and can take everything you can throw at it. You are going to get dings and scratches. Live with them and know that AP will restore the watch to new during service and just enjoy the watch. It is a fantastic piece and a true classic.
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still would not take a 42mm 3227 Inge over a RO. But it is a nicer watch then the newer 3239's.....
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Old 22 August 2015, 07:06 PM   #42
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Well I just want to thank you all for the responses, especially the varying opinions. I think i will likely be holding out for the RO, and hopefully getting it sooner than later!

Next question, currently I have no plan to get rid of my Rolex Sub 116610LVC, but of course the thought has crossed my mind considering the trade or sale value would certainly fast track the Royal Oak.

So with that said, I know the Royal Oak will likely not compare to the sub as far as hard use, but if I were to consider it a replacement to my sub, is it considered to easily withstand the wear of daily use (not abuse), including swimming, showering, traveling, banging door jams and macbook pros, and all the other newb-esque light damage concerns prior to a huge purchase?

Thanks again!
The RO is my one and only watch. It does have less water resistance than the sub, so it depends on what kind of swimming you do. I generally swim with my pebble watch so I can adjust my Pandora music, and see any incoming calls or texts.

I think it holds up perfectly fine for a daily. I've been wearing mine everyday for a month, and it still looks very good. I honestly think it shows scratches much less than Rolex PCLs do. I think my LVC clasp had more scratches than my RO as well, just because the clasp on it is so thick it is harder to protect. The thick clasp and lugs were huge parts of why that watch didn't last long for me.

I don't get people not saying to get it as an only watch because it's more fragile, its not really; to me that's like saying don't date a hot girl because it would hurt more if you broke up.

If you really love your LVC though, try to be patient. I'm learning to take this path as well.

I will be honest and say that I haven'thad a desire to put a Rolex on after feeling the quality of AP too. YMMV.
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Old 22 August 2015, 10:43 PM   #43
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The RO is my one and only watch. It does have less water resistance than the sub, so it depends on what kind of swimming you do. I generally swim with my pebble watch so I can adjust my Pandora music, and see any incoming calls or texts.

I think it holds up perfectly fine for a daily. I've been wearing mine everyday for a month, and it still looks very good. I honestly think it shows scratches much less than Rolex PCLs do. I think my LVC clasp had more scratches than my RO as well, just because the clasp on it is so thick it is harder to protect. The thick clasp and lugs were huge parts of why that watch didn't last long for me.

I don't get people not saying to get it as an only watch because it's more fragile, its not really; to me that's like saying don't date a hot girl because it would hurt more if you broke up.

If you really love your LVC though, try to be patient. I'm learning to take this path as well.

I will be honest and say that I haven'thad a desire to put a Rolex on after feeling the quality of AP too. YMMV.
Great insight here thank you! Especially coming from a former LVC owner. I think I will always want to hold onto my sub, so patience it is!

Swimming depth btw is never really more than a residential deep end ;) but desk diving I'm pretty serious about, so good to know about the clasp comparison.
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