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7 November 2017, 07:21 PM | #1 |
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Is the Platinum Day-Date too Heavy for a Daily Wear
I am considering a Platinum DD purchase and wanted to get your opinion if you think it is too heavy for a daily wear? Thanks.
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7 November 2017, 07:43 PM | #2 |
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Wouldn’t it depend on whether you like a bit of heft in your watch. Some people wear large chunky and heavy watches because they like that, but other want thin and svelte. What is your frame of reference? What have you previously worn as a daily?
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7 November 2017, 08:01 PM | #3 |
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If you can straighten your left arm directly in front of you (parallel to the ground), with a 10 pound dumbbell in hand, and keep the position for 10 minutes, then you are ready to daily a platinum day date.
If not, keep hitting the gym until you can pass this test. |
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Currently wear a Datejust II as my daily wear but considering an upgrade.
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Lots of guys on here that actually prefer the heft of platinum as a daily. I don't own a platinum watch but could see going to a 116506 at some point.
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How weak are you?
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I enjoy the weight of PM watches.
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7 November 2017, 09:55 PM | #8 |
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No. It would get annoying quickly.
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When I joined TRF I was seriously looking at the 218206. I must've tried it on a half dozen times.
In the end it wasn't the weight that bothered me, it was the lack of adjustability in the president bracelet. If your wrist is subject to swelling like mine, it's pretty tough to get past as a daily wearer. Good luck |
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It is not the weight of the watch as much as it is the cost. If you are going with a DD II or a DD 40 the freight will be 40K plus depending on age and condition. I have owned four DD II's over the years and have had the concentric dial, diamond dial and the smooth roman dial. I currently own the smooth roman dial with the glacier blue. You adjust to the weight very easily with wear and it is only noticeable when you switch from a lighter watch. I am in a love/hate relationship with the president bracelet as there is no adjustability in the bracelet except to add or remove links which can mean at times of the year I have a hard time getting a perfect fit. But the look is amazing and I like everything else about the watch. I have a YG Submariner LN and I use it with the glidelock for adjustment in the wrist swelling time of the year.
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8 November 2017, 12:12 AM | #12 |
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My platinum Daytona has a presence that has to be experienced. It is not overly heavy, but you know it's there.
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I don't think the weight is noticeable after wearing it for more than 5 minutes
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No, I don't think it would be too heavy for daily wear...but I don't know that for sure as I don't own one.
I will point to one thing brought up by Brian and William, however. The lack of adjustability in the president bracelet. You will want a good fit with such a heavy watch, so, you may want to try one on to see how close you're going to get without micro adjustments. |
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The first time I started wearing a Rolex vs a cheap plastic watch I noticed the weight for a few days and then it felt odd if I DIDNT have one on...
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8 November 2017, 02:03 AM | #17 |
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Heavy and soft metal
Not the best for daily usage |
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I had no problem wearing it, in fact it’s quite enjoyable
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8 November 2017, 03:13 AM | #19 |
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The added heft of platinum can certainly be a source of pleasure to the wearer.
I own several platinum watches but none of them Rolex so it's hard for me to comment specifically. Here's a recent illustration after wearing the platinum on my right wrist for several months. As you can see, I've since changed back to the left wrist. Hope this helps... |
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I'm not a little guy, but I've never been a fan of heavy PM jewelry banging around. Even my wedding ring is only a few millimeters wide and steel!
What always attracted me to Rolex was that they are very durable while still being relatively compact and lightweight, so PM has never been on my radar, except maybe a Day Date on a leather strap. This is my favorite watch, and it's only 36mm and probably doesn't break 90g on the scale. I barely notice that it's there, which is what I prefer in a daily. |
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I think it is fine for daily wear.
I recently purchased a DD40 platinum and was surprised how quickly I acclimated to the weight. It's a little hard to describe as the watch did not create a distraction due to the heft, but I was still aware of its presence on the wrist. As to the president bracelet, this was my first experience. Being used to sport type watches with greater adjustability, it has taken some getting used to. The watch does slide down somewhat and this may be a result of the cooling weather here in the northeast. I suspect that in warmer times, the fit would be more snug. But the bottom line (at least for me) is that the bracelet is fine. |
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These days I only buy PM. So yes, you can wear PM watches as dailies. My platinum Rolex gets regular use along with its gold siblings.
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I switch between my Submariner 5512 and Rolex Cellini Cellinium-5241 and they are within 1mm of each other and the weight is about the same. Platinum feels heavy in the hand but not on the wrist. Of course, one has a metal bracelet and the other one has a leather strap...and even then the Platinum is a fair amount heavier---but not noticeable.
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You would get used to the weight. I have a TT Sea Dweller, which is perhaps the heftiest TT that Rolex makes now that the YMII is done. It feels perfectly normal on my left wrist where I actually wear it daily, but extremely heavy if I put it on my right.
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Its perfect. I have worn one. I currently wear my white gold Daytona or my Deepsea almost every day. I prefer a watch with some weight to it.
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