Rolex Milgauss vs. DRSD vs. 1680 Debate
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Rolex Milgauss vs. DRSD vs. 1680 Debate

By Baron - Mr Red · Apr 9, 2015 · 6 replies
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Baron - Mr Red presents a challenging 'Watch of the Week' selection, pitting three iconic Rolex references against each other. He grapples with the forum's tradition of featuring a new member's first post as the masthead, alongside two highly coveted vintage pieces. This post captures the essence of community engagement and the passionate debate over legendary Rolex models.

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.....on the one hand, we have this superb Milgauss from Arie


But then, how can I ignore this DRSD from Bill?




And then, we have a new forum member, Manuel, who posted two superb shots including this metres first 1680





Truly tricky.  On the one hand, rules are rules and on this forum, whenever a new member posts their first watch it automatically becomes the Masthead for the week. So in this sense, the first decision is made. Congratulations to Manuel for his first post and the 1680 as the new Masthead.

But then we have a choice between GrandMaster Funk and Superman. The Milgauss is one of the nicest modern Rolex. a classic in the making. Truly funky. On the other hand, can their possibly be a cooler watch than the DRSD? If Superman wore watches, it would be the DRSD. You see, he can fly, but his prowess under the sea has never really been tested...hence he would need that DRSD.

Aggghhhh....decisions....decisions.

I could sit on the fence.

I could make it a draw.

Uhhmm...thats not my way.

The winner is.....


DRSD.

King of watches!





About the Rolex great white Ref. 1665

The Rolex Reference 1665, known as the "Great White," is a specific iteration within its model family. This particular reference is distinct from the Reference 1680, which the collector notes as a separate model undergoing a makeover.

This example features a case described as being in good condition. The movement is a caliber 1570. The dial is a servicedial with Luminova, marked as a Tritium dial.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking specific variations within the Rolex lineup. The presence of a servicedial with Luminova, marked as Tritium, is a notable characteristic for those interested in dial variations.

Specifications

Caliber
1570, 1575
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
610m (2000ft)
Crystal
Acrylic

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AM
amanico
Apr 9, 2015
Hmmm the unbiased choice. :))) [nt]

BA
Baron - Mr Red
Apr 9, 2015
Nicolas.....

......Baron Rule No.3 3) Benevolent dictatorship is all "well and good". But at the end of the day, dictatorship is slightly more "well and good" than benevolence.

AM
amanico
Apr 10, 2015
Aaaah, that reminds me something...

General Alladeen. LOL!

MA
marcello pisani
Apr 10, 2015
couldn't agree more ....

RIP Mr. Sheriff and thanks for all !!

CE
cell1010
Apr 10, 2015
Thank you very much!

hello there, a very nice surprise to see my old 1680 reposted and appreciated... My personal choice would be the DRSD without a doubt. In Germany we have a saying: 'the grass at the other side of the fence is always greener". And this is perfectly true in this case. So I stay where I am and enjoy the 1680. Have a nice weekend, Manuel

BI
Bill
Apr 10, 2015
Thank you for the great honor

I was in great company. HAGWE Bill

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