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28 March 2023, 10:56 AM | #1 |
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I like it and have registered my interest with my AD. Have to see it and feel it before making a final decision.
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28 March 2023, 11:00 AM | #2 |
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I like it. I’ll bet it’ll wear fantastic!
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29 March 2023, 12:53 AM | #4 |
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AP price their Titanium models the same price as their stainless steel models. I don't get why is this priced nearly as much as a skydweller, a much more sophisticated watch with a white gold bezel, and more than the platinum bezeled YM 40 with the same movement?
The YM was always supposed to be a more elegant version of the sub, and less tool-watch like. I don't get the 42mm black on grey titanium YM. And that's why I took my YM 40 out to wear today. At the end of the day, I reconfirm... I like mine much more |
29 March 2023, 01:32 AM | #5 |
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Here's how I know this model is going to tank: The other 42mm YM models have also tanked!
YM42 WG and YG are at MSRP via grey https://watchcharts.com/watch_model/...26659/overview There's no way the existing YM customers will want that watch in Titanium - it goes against all the reasons to buy that watch in the first place! If a Rolex watch is already sitting at MSRP in today's hype market then it would be selling at a discount at the AD in normal times. Even today those watches are "relationship builders", they're not an essential part of every collection. Datejust, Sub, GMT, Daytona - these bread & butter models will continue to dominate. Even the regular YM40 & YM37 are an easier sell, that's actually a very different watch from the rest and clearly has a purpose. What was Rolex to do? Price is like the Sub at 10k? People would pick the sub for sure. Price it like a PM? Some may be fooled into paying that price but the novelty will wear off quickly. They could have at least polished the case but no - the whole damn thing is brushed. "I'll get it refinished to restore the original luster!" There's nothing to refinish. It's matte. |
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Throw it on a Nato and I'd be very happy. The current YM line up has it's fans, this is simply an option for those that dislike bling. Would a TI Sub have made more sense ? Probably, but the outrage would have broken the Webs...
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Also what's wrong with the whole thing being brushed? If you wanted the same thing as a Rolesium YM40 or a WG YM42, you could go with that one. This one is clearly different, as it probably is supposed to be. |
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29 March 2023, 03:45 AM | #8 | |
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Could get it at a discount I’d love it! |
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29 March 2023, 01:52 AM | #9 |
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I asked my AD for one of these.
First, all of you that feel it is too big would change their mind after wearing it for a while. I felt the same way years ago when I went from a 36 Day Date to a Daytona. I thought the Daytona was to big and didn't buy one for a while. Now, the Day Date 36 looks too small. You get used to it. Next, I have the Sub. So does everyone else. I think this is a great alternative to be different without the bling. Finally, I think the weight is going to make a bigger watch wear like a smaller watch. |
29 March 2023, 02:22 AM | #10 |
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I think if this was in 40mm and roughly $5k cheaper we would be in business on this one. Love the overall aesthetic, but the price doesn’t make sense in my head for what it is plus 42 is a bit large for many.
Also the beveled edges and crown guard are roughly where I ding it half the time anyways so I feel like the brushed sides aren’t that much of a benefit. Might as well have left the bevels off. I dunno… maybe it changes when I see it in person one day.
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29 March 2023, 02:28 AM | #11 |
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Kind of agree with the 42 but then again who knows, I wouldn't be surprised if this would pop up as a 40mm at some point as well. $5k cheaper would put it at around Sub no-Date pricing - unrealistic given it (unfortunately) has a date, is a novelty material for Rolex and harder to produce and finish. I think around 2k less would've made the most sense.
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Side note on it all I’m really curious the hue of the metal. My one titanium watch is visibly different where the Rolex adverts thus far seem to hint a steelish hue.
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29 March 2023, 02:45 AM | #13 |
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Just saw Teddy post this Grand Seiko... also titanium, also rather larger, but it's a watch that pops much more
https://www.instagram.com/p/CqVVw6Or...MDJmNzVkMjY%3D |
29 March 2023, 02:47 AM | #14 |
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Love the design and materials...but wish they would do a No Date version like the prototype. If they added a no date to the line up, I would get in line for one. Not a fan of the cyclops and love the symmetry of a no date dial.
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29 March 2023, 02:57 AM | #15 |
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Yachtmaster 42 in full brushed titanium…….Interesting advantages.
I really like this watch. I have a submariner, but I would prefer less shiny surfaces. But I like the six different references better because I think they are higher quality watches (bracelet, clasp, case, AR, PR).
This takes care of most of that. Plus this would be comfortable as a daily wear. It’s also a bit different than the ubiquitous Submariner. You won’t see this on as many wrists. The only thing that would make this more ideal was if they got rid of the date/cyclops. I want this. I’ve already enquirer with my AD about it. The only problem is I have a rule that I don’t have two of the same movement in my collection. If I do get this, I’ll have to get rid of my 126610LV. It will be a hard decision. |
29 March 2023, 03:29 AM | #16 |
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Only way this could have been improved is a no-date version like Ainslie's.
Either way, I'm a buyer - it'll replace my Sub - I love the lack of bling. |
29 March 2023, 03:49 AM | #17 |
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She’s perfect.
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29 March 2023, 03:56 AM | #18 |
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Not including a guidlock was a huge miss IMO. It’s more than a SD43 with a guidelock, red lettering, real diver WR (agree the YM is good enough but still) HEV. This YM makes the SD43 look like the value of the century.
OK this will be lighter and potentially people who can’t make the SD43 fit comfortably will like it. As a SD43 owner it just isn’t for me. I wanted to like this so much, a white dial, or almost any color than black, would probably make me look past the missing glidelock. |
29 March 2023, 04:06 AM | #19 |
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Just look at those chamfers
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29 March 2023, 08:09 AM | #21 |
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The difference is that for Tudor they went with Titanium Grade 3 (for whatever reason). Grade 5, while not as pure Titanium such as Grade 3, is much harder, scratch resistant and takes a polish as well.
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29 March 2023, 04:07 AM | #22 |
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People repeatedly say that you could get [x] Pelagoses (Pelagosi?) for the price of the YM. But the thing is, I find that this YM looks miles better than than either Pelagos. I know it’s subjective, but I imagine I’m not the only one that feels this way.
Looking at value proposition on a luxury watch is never really going to make sense. These purchases are emotional. So instead of comparing it to some other watch that you may or may not want, determine if this watch is something that you like to wear and if you’d be willing to part with $15K to have it on your wrist. If so, it doesn’t matter if some similar watch you like less is cheaper. |
29 March 2023, 05:37 AM | #23 |
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Now that Rolex has released a titanium, and Tudor has a few, do we think RSC will develop the necessities to be able to polish or buff out scratches on titanium when serviced?
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29 March 2023, 05:52 AM | #24 |
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Oh, those chamfers... wish it was 40mm, though.
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29 March 2023, 07:41 AM | #25 |
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I like the look of this. I really do. It's a handsome watch but... the price?!
I get that Ti is harder to work than steel, but seriously? They seem to manage with Tudor... It costs, without splitting hairs, the same as a black-dial Deepsea which has: - A unique case and compression resistant architecture. - An insane pressure rating that is individually tested using a special hydrostatic chamber developed by Comex for Rolex. - Cerachrom bezel, fully marked with PVD contrast and a lume pip. - HEV. (Useless and unnecessary for mostly everyone but it's a 'proper' tool diver so it has it). - A fliplock wetsuit extension (until the 136660). - The 'big' glidelock clasp that can expand 20mm without you needing to remove the watch. - An ability to be worn as a daily that would truly surprise you, given the numbers on paper. - All of the touches on the dial, hands and indices that make a Rolex that bit 'extra' when you really start to look at or notice them. - And it even has a grade 5 titanium case back. The original Rolex to feature what's now branded RLX in its construction. It is truly a work of exquisite excess. It has its roots in the glory days of manned off-shore exploration, as well as Rolex's contribution to it, and was the foundation from which the 2012 Deepsea Challenge was directly developed. It touches Rolex's past, present and it's special projects developments all at once. And for the same money the other option (in a hypothetical world where they were they available side by side) would be a YM 42 Ti, featuring: - The same movement. - A 100m depth rating. - A less practical bezel if you actually want to see what you're timing. - More RLX - Bevels. - Er. That's it. It's not the first watch Rolex made using Ti components. It's not even the first watch they've made completely from Ti that you can buy. Its only first is that it's the first watch made entirely from RLX you can reasonably hope to fit under a skinny cuff. As far as I can see its single biggest bragging right is that you can say to someone: 'see that bevel on your Pelagos, there? Well, if you get your magnifying glass, you'll see mine's sharper'. As a concept it makes sense to me. It's a really nice looking watch with a lovely warm finish. But at that price it makes absolutely no sense at all. I just couldn't justify it (and lets face it I own a Rolex so I can justify to myself large sums on emotional purchases). Id' be looking at it every day thinking how is this so much more Rolex than a Submariner, or that much more watch than a Pelagos 39. I can see the value in the cost of the Deepsea in its development, its construction, its finish, its unashamed ability to put the function to do something no person can do and survive over its form, but still maintain an iconic form, and so I can see why it costs more than a Sub, or even a Sea-Dweller. I can see the value in a Sky-Dweller and that unique, incredible movement, the GMT's and their true flyer function combined with that Rolex feel, or the precious metal watches with their materials and finish, and the timeless elegance and quality of an Oyster Perpetual Date versus so many other available watches. But for me, personally, I can't get myself to the same place with the Yachtmaster Ti. Great looking watch but an insane price for offering comparatively little. |
29 March 2023, 08:26 AM | #26 |
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I think it's perfect for that guy.
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Since people are talking about chamfers, finishing etc. on grade 5 RLX Ti, let me add a few such pics from the DSC for reference ...
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29 March 2023, 04:53 PM | #30 |
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My son wears a Pelagos the bracelet picks up marks and scuffs very easily he works in an office at a desk his watch looks like it belongs to a miner
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