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Old 27 February 2016, 10:09 AM   #1531
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Baby nadal is a great great piece. It is the one that I regret selling the most.
But I would say the 004 adequauately make up for it
When did this happen Jerry??

Didn't know you bought a 004.

VERY nice my friend
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Old 27 February 2016, 10:23 AM   #1532
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Paul, it happened couple month back, couldn't resist such complication in RM, initially I was worried about its slightly smaller size, but now I think it's quite nice!
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Old 27 February 2016, 10:28 AM   #1533
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Paul, it happened couple month back, couldn't resist such complication in RM, initially I was worried about its slightly smaller size, but now I think it's quite nice!
I'm sorry, pardon my drool...wow!

Huge congrats and the movement is just amazing.

Thank you for the pics!

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Old 27 February 2016, 10:34 AM   #1534
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Old 27 February 2016, 11:39 AM   #1535
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I found the 004 that I was looking for, but just haven't pulled the trigger yet. Not sure what I am waiting for to be honest!
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Old 27 February 2016, 11:39 AM   #1536
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Surprised some of these are only water resistant 50 metres. That's a very minimal rating. I thought that the level of construction would be such that it's higher and certainly buyers would expect higher. That rating barely means swimming pool proof.
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Old 27 February 2016, 11:42 AM   #1537
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I found the 004 that I was looking for, but just haven't pulled the trigger yet. Not sure what I am waiting for to be honest!
Roger, look at Jerry's...go grab that beauty!
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Old 27 February 2016, 11:44 AM   #1538
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Surprised some of these are only water resistant 50 metres. That's a very minimal rating. I thought that the level of construction would be such that it's higher and certainly buyers would expect higher. That rating barely means swimming pool proof.
50 meters is 164 feet--what sort of swimming pools are you swimming in

These are not diver watches and not advertised as such. They are SPORTS watches meant to take the G Forces that allow people to wear them while using them in life (car racing, golf, tennis, etc, etc).

Want a diving watch, buy a Rolex.

Want a ultra luxury sports watch that can take more sports abuse than probably any other watch, buy an RM.
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Old 27 February 2016, 12:29 PM   #1539
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Old 27 February 2016, 12:32 PM   #1540
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What a great way to join in the fun Dave--congrats again! 035 is an RM I can stare at forever...great choice!
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Old 27 February 2016, 01:38 PM   #1541
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Roger, look at Jerry's...go grab that beauty!
The one I found is a v2 wg so a perfect twin for my 2v2!
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Old 27 February 2016, 01:47 PM   #1542
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The one I found is a v2 wg so a perfect twin for my 2v2!
YES--YES
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Old 27 February 2016, 01:55 PM   #1543
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Do it Roger! WG has the perfect weight!
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Old 27 February 2016, 03:14 PM   #1544
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50 meters is 164 feet--what sort of swimming pools are you swimming in

These are not diver watches and not advertised as such. They are SPORTS watches meant to take the G Forces that allow people to wear them while using them in life (car racing, golf, tennis, etc, etc).

Want a diving watch, buy a Rolex.

Want a ultra luxury sports watch that can take more sports abuse than probably any other watch, buy an RM.
As you know watches can experience the equivalent of higher pressure conditions and dynamic stresses that put stress on seals in circumstances that don't relate strictly to depth such as in surf. I would expect an extremely expensive modern "sports watch" with all the "tech" claimed by RM to be an all rounder. 50m is a very disappointing rating and indicates that the watch has very limited capabilities for water "sports" activities and certainly could not be trusted for surfing, kiting or water skiing, or perhaps even diving into a swimming pool or spending long periods of time swimming in a pool. In Australia "life" and "sports" inevitably = water. Apparently you can play tennis with it though as the 50m rating indicates it's probably perspiration proof!
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Old 27 February 2016, 03:52 PM   #1545
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If we could say watches are sport cars, then RM's are clearly spaceships... That back shot of Jerrys 004 is out of this world bad a$$.
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Old 27 February 2016, 03:57 PM   #1546
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As you know watches can experience the equivalent of higher pressure conditions and dynamic stresses that put stress on seals in circumstances that don't relate strictly to depth such as in surf. I would expect an extremely expensive modern "sports watch" with all the "tech" claimed by RM to be an all rounder. 50m is a very disappointing rating and indicates that the watch has very limited capabilities for water "sports" activities and certainly could not be trusted for surfing, kiting or water skiing, or perhaps even diving into a swimming pool or spending long periods of time swimming in a pool. In Australia "life" and "sports" inevitably = water. Apparently you can play tennis with it though as the 50m rating indicates it's probably perspiration proof!
Great. Don't buy one.
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Old 27 February 2016, 04:11 PM   #1547
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As you know watches can experience the equivalent of higher pressure conditions and dynamic stresses that put stress on seals in circumstances that don't relate strictly to depth such as in surf. I would expect an extremely expensive modern "sports watch" with all the "tech" claimed by RM to be an all rounder. 50m is a very disappointing rating and indicates that the watch has very limited capabilities for water "sports" activities and certainly could not be trusted for surfing, kiting or water skiing, or perhaps even diving into a swimming pool or spending long periods of time swimming in a pool. In Australia "life" and "sports" inevitably = water. Apparently you can play tennis with it though as the 50m rating indicates it's probably perspiration proof!
Check out RM's divers.. RM28 for example.
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Old 27 February 2016, 04:20 PM   #1548
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Check out RM's divers.. RM28 for example.
Indeed, will do. I was merely expressing surprise about the very limited rating. The Bubby Watson is only rated to 30 metres, in other words, don't swim with it. Apparently that's an $800,000 watch. Again this is surprising on a high tech "sports watch".
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Old 27 February 2016, 04:57 PM   #1549
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Indeed, will do. I was merely expressing surprise about the very limited rating. The Bubby Watson is only rated to 30 metres, in other words, don't swim with it. Apparently that's an $800,000 watch. Again this is surprising on a high tech "sports watch".

And bugattis cost a million and you can't drive those in water at all! Oh and Ferraris can't go in 6 inches of snow. Worthless!
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Old 27 February 2016, 06:28 PM   #1550
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And bugattis cost a million and you can't drive those in water at all! Oh and Ferraris can't go in 6 inches of snow. Worthless!
Hey, seems you are right! http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...-to-wire-fraud
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Old 27 February 2016, 10:51 PM   #1551
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Indeed, will do. I was merely expressing surprise about the very limited rating. The Bubby Watson is only rated to 30 metres, in other words, don't swim with it. Apparently that's an $800,000 watch. Again this is surprising on a high tech "sports watch".
Oops...

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Old 27 February 2016, 11:22 PM   #1552
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If we could say watches are sport cars, then RM's are clearly spaceships... That back shot of Jerrys 004 is out of this world bad a$$.
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Great. Don't buy one.
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And bugattis cost a million and you can't drive those in water at all! Oh and Ferraris can't go in 6 inches of snow. Worthless!
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Oops...
For the person complaining about water rating, don't buy one--it's simple (as others mentioned).

Maybe we should remind those about the g forces RM can take, materials in cases, engineering, R&D, floating movements, etc, etc that make RM unique...na, that's too obvious.

It's not a brand meant to appeal to the everyone, nor does it want to.
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Old 27 February 2016, 11:59 PM   #1553
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Gorgeous 35 and 004 guys!!!!! Congrats to you both!!!!
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Indeed, will do. I was merely expressing surprise about the very limited rating. The Bubby Watson is only rated to 30 metres, in other words, don't swim with it. Apparently that's an $800,000 watch. Again this is surprising on a high tech "sports watch".
Check out the 32, now that is one heck is of a nice dive warch👍



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Old 28 February 2016, 09:15 AM   #1556
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It's only 300 meters (984 feet) that might not work for his swimming pool and ocean swimming

Great suggestion BTW
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RM partnering with Aston Martin...a lot of new car/racing partnerships. I love it:

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...-richard-mille
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RM partnering with Aston Martin...a lot of new car/racing partnerships. I love it:

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...-richard-mille
Wasn't JLC w them prior?
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