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26 May 2015, 12:26 AM | #481 | |
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For now there is 011-02 in titanium and rose gold. Chronopassion in Paris have the Ti, and Dubail have a rose gold. Did you visited Paris RM boutique?... But be careful, you may want to sell all watches to buy a RM |
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26 May 2015, 12:28 AM | #482 |
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If I may, I wish to touch on a few subjects in the aforementioned based on my extremely humble experience with RM.
I, too, was not sold on the RM11 between 2007 and 2011. This was because I have never actually seen let alone handle one in real life. It was always in pictures, and at that, press photos or in the sale section. Very rarely was I able to get my hands on a photo by an actual owner who took a photo of it in proper light at and at an angle with the purpose of trying to do it justice. After going through many watches and many brands, I decided I wanted to investigate more into RM. This was more motivated by the research and time to really understand what the brand wanted to achieve, and here I found the connection between RM and APR&P. Everything changed once I actually went into an AD and handled a number of RMs - mind you, NEVER an RM011 in Titanium. I think it was a white St Tropez 11, a RG 30, a Ti 28, an all black carbon 11 and in the Dubai boutique, an RM029Ti and .. finally .. a "silver" 11 in the flesh, albeit it was WG. This was in September 2013: the first time I got to see, handle, wear, flip and examine a proper RM11. I just knew it. This was it. I have seen the light. It probably took me a further 8 to 10 months to actually find one I could buy, and I never looked back since. Our friend Roger has been gracious during that period to correspond with me and when asked he mentioned how RM felt and looked on a different level to all APs. He was right. I now say the same to my friends who ask. But only my friends, as I do not like how conversations go when RM is brought up with people who are not THAT into horology. For me, Ti was always the first and only choice with RM. The all-black of both carbon and alu-magnesium was too monochromatic and I have what would pass as a 'black' watch in my rotation. The white ATZ of the 55 and the skeleton has caught my eye, but the connection to the 11 seeing as to big of a car nut I am was stronger. Hence, it is the carbon anthracite in the 27-01, and the carbon NTPT that has really raised the bar for me. I was wondering how I would react to when the carbon anthracite trickled down to the 11 in a version that would not alter the dial (colours and logos) too much. That has not happened. I am still eager! The NTPT made it to the 11 but in editions that always changed the 11 and made it more 'branded'. All that said and done, and given my previous mention of how I liked the skeleton of the 55, I find the 35-01 to have the perfect package: the 12 screw case, NTPT, beautiful movement and display, the perfect balance of sporty and classy (in the real world). And just as with my 11 Ti hunt, I am yet to find and try a 35-01 in real life. Until then, I will pray for RM to make the carbon anthracite case for the 11 as well as the new Quartz TPT in versions of the 11 that keep the dial as is in the original. |
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In fact I have 3 watches on sale at the moment, Patek 5726 on strap, Pam 028, and Blancpain L-Evolution alarm GMT, basically 50K worth, and if I sold my 5712 on top of these 3 sure I could get a 011, but I need the money from the first 3 for something else and selling my 5712 is something I really don't think I could do, I just incredibly love this watch, for me in the SS, thin, comfort range I think it's really hard to beat, but I think a RM will definitely be one day in the stable, I think I would prefer a B Watson or R Nadal to a 011, but until you see them in real it's hard to say which one I will prefer, apart from a RM I would also like to have the AP ceramic diver and a Lange Datograph, I prefer the looks of the 39 to the 41 but maybe the 41 is better balanced diameter/thicknes, as are Pams, the 44mm are well balanced whereas the 40mm seem way too thick |
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26 May 2015, 04:42 AM | #484 |
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Nice write up and couldn't agree more with those that have not tried on RM. If you don't try it on you will never know. Once you do, and if you love sports watches, you will be hard pressed to not want one. RM011 Ti is certainly my choice as well and my favorite watch
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For me it was the il opposite. I tried a RM at my AD while waiting for a watch they just serviced and I immediately understood what is the difference between a nice watch like my Daytona and a top class watch. Knowing that I will never be able to afford one it just gave me a sense of peace: since then I've never had a single moment of urge to buy another watch and I'm a single watch wearer since then. Eighteen months and counting.
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Well I'm having trouble selling a Pam 028 BNIB and a Blancpain BNIB also that I am selling for 55% of it's retail price, so I can imagine that at those price ranges and special pieces like RM which are clearly not for everyone, it's quite hard to sell, I always take into account resale, except on the Blancpain but I got it for 45% of the retail price, because say what you want but the day you get tired of them if you can't find a buyer and need the cash for something, a new watch or other, that sucks, good luck on the sale Roger |
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out in the wild, this thing is beautiful
Question on the straps: do these velcro straps fit on the 11? i've seen the red and the black on the 35-01 the yellow on the 59-01 and now this orange on the 27-02 |
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Don't know but I understand this is made of quartz and the price is really tough on your budget, but it's nice, prefer rubber straps though on RM
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Lapince I have a AP ROO 26401 ceramic you can make me an offer on. I want to move onto a RM at some point.
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Mate, I would love to be able to but at the moment my available money is destined for our moving out of France and starting a new business, and the fact that you're out of the EU would mean I would add 19.8% on the indicated price, which is necessary because we would want to insure the shipment, that means either it would be not good for you or not good for me, but thanks for the proposition, hope will have the possibility when I get the funds, always wanted a ceramic piece and until now it's probably the coolest I saw
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Don't worry about taxes, its easy to ship without taxes, but just thought id offer none the less. ill keep it safe until you come to the dark side. Or maybe we can have a joint RM incoming thread in the future.
i have worn the carbon ceramic 44mm before also. pretty nice as well but i cant give a long term test report as ive heard some carbon defect stories. |
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This I am liking!
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I would have pulled the trigger had the price been more sensible. It was in an RM Boutique hence meagre discounting. Also, the premium over the standard 11 for the GMT function is pretty crazy IMHO. In HK, the RG model is 50% more expensive than the standard 11 RG. HKD968k vs HKD1.441m list prices.
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Ti version is a $45k premium over non-GMT in US...but maybe worth it for a global traveler.
My AD got his in this week...it's tempting, but don't travel that much anymore. Also, I do like the month window called out. |
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the GMT is cool, i think out in the real world those colours on the dial will add a lot of character
but price is a bit far fetched, i agree with you gentlemen if it was coupled with a different case, like NTPT along with the movement, then perhaps it would have made a lot more sense - in the RM sense of the word sense ;) |
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I think I'd be keener to pull the trigger if I didn't already have the new movement in my 39, as it is, I will wait for them to trickle through to ADs rather than Boutiques, where sensible pricing is more likely.
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Well I would get a normal 011, and with the 45K left buy a very nice GMT watch , like a WG pepsi, best of both worlds IMO
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An even more ridiculous 60k premium when comparing RG versions! I'm sure the residual value on the 11-02 is much weaker than the 11 as well. Like Arnaud suggested, would rather pair a standard 11 with a WG Pepsi or Patek 5990/5130 and have some lunch money left over!
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