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The RG DD40 is so great it’s worth the risk of folks thinking it could be fake or is too flashy | 18 | 26.47% | |
TT Rolexes are old-man chic and could make a guy in his 30s seem aged-up | 9 | 13.24% | |
A RG DD40 is hard to style with more casual clothes | 5 | 7.35% | |
I hate Panerai | 18 | 26.47% | |
AP is overrated and has reliability issues in addition to expensive service | 18 | 26.47% | |
If the DD40 is even an option, go for it | 31 | 45.59% | |
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5 April 2018, 06:36 AM | #1 |
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$30k Budget: Which of these grail-level pieces, or pair of other options?
Also, I recently posted this thread in the Rolex-specific subforum. It has some useful information about my build, style, etc that may be relevant for this discussion. For those that don’t click over, here are the highlights. Late 30s, athletic (6’2”, 215lb), shaved head, beard, 7.75-8” wrists. I'm debating between a few ways to go and am curious what you guys would recommend. Only One of:
OR Any TWO of:
Looking forward to feedback! If you respond to the poll I'd also be grateful for your opinion in the thread here! Last edited by eyeheartny; 5 April 2018 at 07:54 AM.. Reason: Fixed broken links |
5 April 2018, 07:36 AM | #2 |
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I'd go for 1 big one, including a Lange 1 or 1815 Up/Down too. Probably the AP as you have a Rolex. Can add a used Lange Saxonia for the best value dress watch out there.
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5 April 2018, 07:42 AM | #3 |
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Interesting. I'm attracted to the full PM of the DD40, but you make a good point about diversifying my collection. My hesitation on AP is about fragility. Part of why I love Rolex is the bulletproof-ness; I travel everywhere with my Sub, wash it in the sink, and it's just always ready to go. I know the PM bezel or full case on the DJ41 or DD40 aren't as sturdy as the steel/ceramic ones on my Sub, but they feel burlier. I have read a lot of reports of the AP showing a lot of wear, which (to me) seems to minimize some of the value of the exceptional finishing that people laud AP for. Know what I mean? It's a tough balance, because I want watches I can wear without feeling like they're going to look beat after a short period of time. That's especially true at these higher price points.
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5 April 2018, 07:47 AM | #4 |
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Yes the AP finishing is finer and should be preserved imho, but you have the Rolex for the hard yards so you can be more selective. Bit of wrist awareness too and it should be fine, so just pick which one makes your heart race the most, heart over head at this price point.
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5 April 2018, 07:49 AM | #5 |
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Dd green
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5 April 2018, 07:59 AM | #6 |
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Let me know when you put up some decent options to choose from, I’d love to cast my vote…
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5 April 2018, 08:34 AM | #7 |
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RG DD sundust, it’s on my radar too!
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5 April 2018, 08:39 AM | #8 |
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I think you have an itch that needs to be scratched. A PM itch. You want to go big, so forget this two watch scenario. I think you need to find the PM watch you like best under your $30K budget.
And it seems you are really focused on those two Rolex DDs, and rightfully so. I personally prefer the RG Olive dial, but the RG Sundust is beautiful as well. I would focus on those two and try each on multiple times with different types of outfits and decide which sings louder. And take pics! Also, don’t worry about the casual clothes with a DD. I know from your other post you keep it stylish (smart casual) and a DD will pair just fine. I have rocked my friends YG DD with a t-shirt and dark denim and it’s a great look. Pull up some images of Shaun White in his DD while dressed casual but well. Looks awesome. Don’t even worry about not ever wearing suits. Non-issue. Lastly, I am confused why the AP 15400 is in both the 1 watch and 2 watch scenarios? I get why it would be in the two watch scenario (it is about $10K less than the DDs) but why it would it be in the 1 watch scenario? BTW, I love AP Royal Oaks, and am actively trying to source a 15202 Jumbo blue dial. You may be too big for that though, so the 15400 would likely suit you better. |
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The 15400 in blue is noticeably more expensive than the silver dial version, so much so that I'd be exceeding what I've set aside if I got the blue dial 15400 plus something else. That's why it's in the 1-watch versus 2-watch category. On Chrono24 (which I use to get a sense of the market), new ones are going for around $24-25k, whereas the silver dial version is going for around $17-18k. I guess the blue dial are that much more rare/desirable. The trusted sellers on TRF don't seem to have much of anything in the RO anyway. There's one seller on Watchuseek with that reference for $300 less than list price but that's it. Hard to find in any color, it seems. I haven't yet reached out to any trusted sellers on here to see what they could source, and I know they have access to many more pieces than are listed, so I could still find a good option that way if I decide go that route. |
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5 April 2018, 09:19 AM | #12 |
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I didn't realize the 15400 blue dial was commanding that much more than the 15400 silver dial. I that is waaay over MSRP. I wouldn't pay that for a 15400.
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WG DD40, olive dial
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5 April 2018, 09:44 AM | #14 |
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I'd most likely pick one nicer watch over two others. The Royal Oak is nice, but I'd prefer the DD40. I haven't seen the RG DD40 live. But I used to have the 36mm version, which I thought was beautiful. Mine had a white Roman dial. Of the two choices you mention, I would probably choose the sundust dial. I bet the chocolate diagonal motif dial would be really nice as well. The DD40 could be worn virtually any time. By the way, you've selected a bunch of great watches as options. I can see why the choice is difficult.
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40 DD Green Dial.
No question you can dress it up. No question it'll still work in a more casual lifestyle. Done. |
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I'm leaning hard toward the DD40. Now to find one with a trusted seller at the right price! DavidSW has a Sundust one for what looks like a killer deal but I need to try on the green one ASAP. |
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Leaning toward the DD40. I think it's not a piece I've ever regret owning. I am going to try to get some photos of the different color variations on my wrist to see which looks better. I may post some pics and ask for feedback! Leaning in that direction! I love the look of the green from pics but I still haven't seen it in person, so that's a priority for as soon as I can find an AD that has one. There are only two ADs in San Diego (crazy, right?) but one is a pretty big jeweler with 2 locations, so hopefully one of them has both colors I'm interested in. |
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I think the Olive dial would be easy to find at an AD. I always see it in stock. At least in LA, everyone stocks it.
And again, I strongly recommend trying it on multiple times and taking pics. Then shut out the white noise and listen to which one sings to you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Once you go AP, you will see why it was on the list to begin with. Since you already have a sub, why not go for a piece finished to a higher level?
If the PM itch is what you need to scratch, I say you step up the budget just a little bit and find yourself a nice pre-owned AP RG44. I'm biased of course.. If I had to choose between your choices, I would go AP15400 and IWC chrono blue. Just to mix up the collection with some variety from different brands. Good luck on your hunt. It's the fun part of this hobby.
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I had a friend who wanted a new PM piece after having an older 36mm DD from 2000. His grail was always the DD2/DD40, and has been longing for one since it came out. My advice to him was to get what he truly desired. After I got my RG AP black subdials, he wanted to be on the "AP level", so he got a RG AP with silver sundials. Everyday for next two months after he got it, he kept peeking over and day dreaming of what it would be like to have a gold DD2/40. In the end, he ended up selling his RG AP, and you can be sure that there was a bit of a value loss.
It seems to me like you already want the DD40 and you are looking for either suggestions of a better way to spend the money or validation, to which I say, go for it! If you know that is the watch you are after, it should truly bring you happiness. The DD40 is gorgeous and a true icon of Rolex- plus, it can handle any lifestyle you throw at it. |
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Personally not a fan of AP designs and with your budget it should be a PM imho. DD40 in everose, no suit required
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I think the multi watch path is available but may not take care of the PM itch. Your wrist size is rather large and the DD40 or the DJ41 are both 39mm so I would go try them on and see the look and fit. I own the DD II in 41 mm and a DJ II which is also 41 mm. Not very popular among some of the WIS but they work well for me as I also have large wrists. The RG is a beautiful metal and photographs well. I bought a RG Daytona and the tone of the metal and my skin tone did not work well together so off it went and I went back to YG. Go to an AD that has the assortment of PM watches. Try on the YM II, Sky Dweller, Submariner, Daytona and the DD. Get a good feel for how they look and wear. See what the AD will do on a discount, should be 20% at a minimum, more like 25% for a cash deal. Then cross reference the big Trusted Sellers here and see where you stand. Take a minute and decide.
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I putting my vote on an option with this verbiage...
"The RG DD40 is so great it’s worth the risk of folks thinking it could be fake or is too flashy" but my vote is for a DD40, among your options. |
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Thanks for sharing these! Some really interesting pieces in there. I'm definitely not on the haute horlogerie end of things; my interests are in "lifetime" purchases that will last, be durable, need infrequent servicing, and easy to clean (my SubC gets a soap/purified water treatment every week or so and a deeper clean with a toothbrush in the nooks/crannies every few months). I'm not taken in by exclusivity or small-batch stuff. On the other hand, I am very impressed by precision manufacturing with high build quality and tactile enjoyment. That's part of my fascination with Rolex-- they are true masters of precision design/production. Every little part of my 114060 is tight, precise, solid, etc. The feel of the screw-in crown is incredibly reassuring, the movement of the bezel on its ceramic bearings is just awesome, etc. I love wearing a piece that feels so crisp/precise. I'm admittedly very, very picky about how luxury objects feel. I've never been ultra-impressed with the build/fit & finish of Omega. Take the date window on the GSOTM: looks really sloppy to my eye. Their bracelets are not super impressive on the Omegas I've handled as well. I wasn't all that wowed by the JLC Reverso's case finishing either when I saw it. Pretty dials with the guilloché, but not extraordinary. The Panerai I had and sold (PAM 422) was finished beautifully and had a buttery-smooth manual wind movement that was a real joy to handle, but the piece was too big and clunky/uncomfortable for my taste. These are of course subjective judgments, but they're not unconsidered opinions: when I spend my hard-earned money on stuff I like it to feel worth it. In my wardrobe, for example, I have no problem paying >$100 for a sweatshirt if it is really well-made, like a Reigning Champ one. Sure it's just a plain grey sweatshirt, but it fits perfectly and feels great. All that is to say that I'm less attracted to small-brand pieces that may be rare/amazing accomplishments horologically, but need more frequent service or be less than perfectly reliable. |
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