
These 3 can be had for almost same price on the second hand market. The watch world upside down. 1. Richard Lange yellow gold 2. Rolex Batman 3. Patek 5035J Let me hear your votes.

The Rolex GMT-Master II reference 116710BLNR, known by collectors as the "Batman," introduced a novel blue and black ceramic bezel to the GMT-Master II lineup. This was the first time Rolex combined two distinct colors on a single monobloc Cerachrom bezel, a significant technical achievement. The blue segment represents daylight hours, while the black segment denotes nighttime, aiding in tracking a second or third time zone.
This reference features a 40mm Oystersteel case, housing the automatic Caliber 3186 movement, which provides a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal with a Cyclops lens over the date display and is water-resistant to 100 meters. The black dial provides a contrasting backdrop for the Chromalight hour markers and hands.
Appealing to collectors interested in modern Rolex innovations and practical travel watches, the 116710BLNR quickly became a highly sought-after model. Its distinctive bezel color combination set it apart from previous GMT-Master II references and established a new aesthetic within the collection, preceding subsequent iterations with similar two-tone ceramic bezels.
well for me the Rolex in the middle.
Though I would prefer white/rose gold to yellow
...an iconic watch (even more so than RL imho) and the only one that wonβt lose $. m
I find the PP to be just too dated in design at this point for me. I know a few people sitting on these Batman. If it was me, I would use the good fortune of crazy prices to trade up.
although I really love my BLNR
That would have been my choice too. The Lange watches always seem to receive high praise yet the watch community seems to buy more Rolex and Patek sports watches. Maybe watch purchases aren't driven so much lately by passion, complications or emotions but rather by resale value. The watch world was so different only 10 years ago. Back then a Rolex Pepsi or Submariner was a tool and daily beater watch, today it is considered a luxury watch. I'm not criticising just observing. I'm only worried for
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