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28 October 2020, 11:17 AM | #151 |
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If I am to deplete my collection down to one Rolex, it certainly won’t be a Sub.
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28 October 2020, 11:38 AM | #152 |
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bought a Rolex GMT master II coke in 2007.... my Daily wearer and only rolex
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29 October 2020, 04:17 AM | #153 |
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I did that with the Explorer.
And I was much more satiated with just one Rolex. Then I added a Speedy, then a Black Bay. Now, I can't stop scratching the itch. I have no regrets, but I was more satisfied having one amazing watch than I am now wondering what else I can't live without. Kinda like this crazy cat lady on Eharmony. She wants all the cats and I want all the watches. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTTwcCVajAc |
29 October 2020, 05:26 AM | #154 |
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My ceramic GMT LN means I won’t ever buy a sub. Closest I got was adding a yacht master to the collection.
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29 October 2020, 05:52 AM | #155 | |
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[*]Why choose something other than the icon? I don't like the way the Sub feels on my wrist. I also think other watches are more attractive. [*]Is it your every day watch? All my watches are every day watches. Strange question if asking someone with only one watch. How could it be other? [*]Any plans to "pass it on" to the next generation? Time will tell, so now plans as of now. [*]Did you get it to scratch the Rolex itch and just lost interest in the brand after joining the crown club? My first Rolex was an OP, a Sub was second, IIRC. I actually had two Subs at one point and sold the modern one. Later I sold the second one to get my Grail watch. Ultimately I like the YM much more that the modern Subs for fit, appearance, and comfort. My days of Sub ownership are done!!! |
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3 April 2021, 02:01 PM | #156 |
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My only rolex now is the 114270....and a speedmaster moon
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3 April 2021, 05:20 PM | #157 |
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I’m now down to one Rolex. Recently sold my 126333 because I’d made the decision to drop out of the games associated with Rolex and stick with a singular watch.
Had long and varied ownership history encompassing stainless steel sports including subs over 25 years and my single ownership choice is my 214270. Perfect size for me and flies under the radar. Not really a fan of what the Rolex bubble has become and the noise/hype behind it so I’m out and completely comfortable for it.
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Loved and sold: 14060, Breitling Super Avenger, PAM000, PAM005, IWC3536, 116710LN, Tudor Pelagos, Tudor Black Bay Blue, 16600, 114060 & 126333. Current stable: 214270, 126234, 126710BLRO & Pelagos 39mm |
3 April 2021, 06:48 PM | #158 |
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Like others, I’m now a one-Rolex guy. Yachtmaster 42. I’ve had a wide variety of types, but now feel that one good model is quite enough. Il never buy another, which given the current difficulties, is best.
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3 April 2021, 07:55 PM | #159 |
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I always had a few watches. But only one rolex for about ten years. The submariner.
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3 April 2021, 09:43 PM | #160 |
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Yes I have a DJ 36.
Its more versatile, looks better (in my opinion), and is just as iconic as the Sub. Its also significantly cheaper so thats nice too, but I prefer it even if they were the same price |
3 April 2021, 09:48 PM | #161 |
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I had an Explorer 39mm for quite a while, but then realized i'm a rotating bezel kind of guy so i had to add a 14060m and YM40 blue, am quite happy...for the moment.
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3 April 2021, 09:51 PM | #162 |
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I wore and Explorer ll for years and it was my only Rolex...ahhh the simple days...
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3 April 2021, 09:54 PM | #163 | |
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I think rotating any of the 6 digit steel GMT’s on the sub glidelock bracelet is the best configuration. |
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3 April 2021, 09:57 PM | #164 | |
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Now I'm also looking to potentially move to a fancier TT DJ or maybe one day a DD as my dress watch since my sports watch collection has grown to four by my last count. Love this board but man it has sucked a lot of money out of my bank account Sent from my Galaxy S20 using Tapatalk |
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3 April 2021, 10:29 PM | #165 | |
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3 April 2021, 10:52 PM | #166 |
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I’ve worn my Datejust 16220 for at least 2 decades as my only watch without much a thought. I “went down the rabbit hole” when I sent it to the RSC for a general overhaul, mostly thanks to this forum.
I’m just barely starting to look at other Rolex models, including the plain and simple Oyster Perpetual and Milgauss. I consider the latter to be my “grail”. And that’s it. Once I acquire these two, I will have been officially done with buying watches. I guess I just prefer more the classic, elegant look, rather than sports look. The Submariner has never sung to me. It just doesn’t speak to me, nor will I ever understand the hype around it. Ditto for most sports watches. However, I do greatly admire the James Cameron Deepsea Sea-Dweller for its engineering against extreme deep ocean water pressure. But I’d have to see it in person first and try it on if I were to ever put it on my list. But even that is quite unlikely. BTW, I definitely don’t consider the Submariner as the ultimate Rolex “icon”. For that, I would consider the Day-Date to be just the thing. It’s the first thing that comes to my mind when I think of “Rolex”, the brand. I don’t, however, have any plans to buy a Day-Date. |
3 April 2021, 10:54 PM | #167 |
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Nope...I have two subs and a sea dweller, but I am 100% confident I could be happy for the rest of my life with just this watch on my wrist. It is a chameleon and can adapt to any environment from shorts to tux. It is also a Rolex classic!
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3 April 2021, 11:00 PM | #168 | |
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3 April 2021, 11:22 PM | #169 | |
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Unfortunately, this is something that is very subjective. Either a watch design speaks to you or it doesn’t. It cannot be forced. There’s no in the middle. |
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3 April 2021, 11:30 PM | #170 |
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The Sea-Dweller 43 is my one and only Rolex. I gifted my Omega Aqua Terra Annual Calendar to my son a few weeks ago.
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3 April 2021, 11:37 PM | #171 | |
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3 April 2021, 11:38 PM | #172 | |
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3 April 2021, 11:41 PM | #173 |
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My Sky D is it, but not really, I have more than one already... wear PAM moray of the time.
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3 April 2021, 11:51 PM | #174 |
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This was my first and single Rolex for almost 2 years. It was part of my daily rotation, still is.
Take the blue pill, buy the utilitarian black Sub and sleep with the peace of mind you have what everybody else wants. If everyone aspires to owning one, it must be good, right? Stay in the numbing and reassuring beaten path. Take the red pill, buy the Yacht-Master and step into another dimension, a world of fine connoisseurs who can appreciate the countless subtleties and elegant sophistication of such an exquisite, discreet and elegant timepiece. No one will understand it but you don't follow the herd. Instead, you go your own way, free from those dictating what you should be doing, how you should be thinking. You are your own boss and need nobody's validation and pat on the shoulder. You are now at the turning point separating men from boys. |
4 April 2021, 12:43 AM | #175 | |
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My main watch is an Exp. II 16570, I have an inherited 36mm DJ I wear occasionally for business. |
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4 April 2021, 01:09 AM | #176 |
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Exactly why I like my Exp. II 16570. The Sub bezel edges don't have the same taper making the watch chunkier.
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4 April 2021, 01:15 AM | #177 |
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DJ41 for me.
I would have probably taken any steel model though and would have been happy with it as a one watch collection, not just one Rolex. I don’t like having too many watches though, 2-3 the most. The other 2 are smp300 and bb58. With that said I would like to (as of now) swap these two for a no date sub or batman. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
4 April 2021, 01:17 AM | #178 |
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Does Anyone Have a One Rolex Collection and it's not a Sub?
M’y explorer right now. Only Rolex. Only wear it when going out with friends, dinner with wife, work etc. Got beaters for around the kids.....not Rolex
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4 April 2021, 01:19 AM | #179 | |
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I knew from 2015 when i saw WG Pepsi that this was the watch I wanted. Didn't have the money at all. I had no other wristwatch until 2018 when BLRO came in steel. I now wanted that, but ofc. that was impossible too. One month ago I suddenly decided it was time for me to get what I wanted for so long, so contacted a second hand dealer and he got me a 23.01.2021 NOS SS BLRO. My Rolex desire is fulfilled with the BLRO. I do not want another Rolex for now and probably will never buy another Rolex. I am not done with wristwatches tho and I will probably get many more watches in the future. I do not plan to pass the BLRO to my son (only have him), but I could pass another future watch to him. My next watch will be Seiko SKX007J1 (no I will not pass that either ;P) After that I will look into Patek Philippe. 5172G. It's a totally miss of a future collection I know, but get what you like they said, right? Hope you can use my answer |
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4 April 2021, 01:21 AM | #180 |
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Ive got just a 16570.... it is as close to a perfect "one watch collection" as I can get. I wear it every day, and rarely take it off. Its rugged yet classy, simple yet useful. Will it be my only Rolex? Probably not. Was it the best Rolex for my only Rolex? Yes.
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