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a great outlook!
I can certainly sympathise with the collector you mentioned regarding a Dufour and a Rolex.
If I had to go to only one watch that could do everything it would be a Datejust II. Perfect for aying with th ekids by the pool, formal evening wear and lounging around in casuals.
The build quality, truly exceptional timekeeping and market leading afersales service keep it above the competition within similar price ranges.
+1 on these words !. Also for me, Champions in reliability .. I liked..
By: hs111 : April 20th, 2014-02:00
.. your metaphor, with the Rolex watch, which has rested long, and flawlessly restarts its going ! Even would I mention, that even at a time while owning one and only, trustworthy Rolex piece, which has been with me all over the world, in deserts, on boat...
I agree
By: Arie - Mr Orange : April 20th, 2014-06:46
with most you are saying. That's also and precisely why I was wondering (and started this thread): is a Rolex mandatory? Somehow I keep being drawn to them. Even though I do not want to own more than 1. Even though I have got nicer (read: more elegant/del...
I am still a virgin
By: Spellbound : April 17th, 2014-19:20
Been tempted a couple of times over the past 25 years, but in the end went for something more eclectic. But seeing some of the vintage Rolex in this forum really makes for some alluring propositions. But I feel I would be chasing the market, as price go h...
Yes.
By: mkvc : April 18th, 2014-01:47
That seems to put me in the minority, but I have come to feel that way. I used to be somewhat anti-Rolex on the ground that it was not haute horlogerie. Then I got one . . . and another . . . and I have found that they are a unique enough, and good enough...
as with all journeys...
By: ocwatching : April 18th, 2014-10:54
paths are different for different people..so I would not say Rolex is essential or mandatory in any watch collector's trip.. however, speaking for myself..for the longest time, i was anti-rolex.. too common..too commercial..too blah blah blah.. however..h...
Yes, because
By: Mostel : April 18th, 2014-15:28
Rolex has some things no other watch has... it has the closest thing to perfect design ever made, on every level. Internal quality, legibility, time-keeping excellence, collectibility, ruggedness, elegance, and resale value. The other strange 'miracle' of...
a great outlook!
By: johnswatch1 : April 19th, 2014-05:03
I can certainly sympathise with the collector you mentioned regarding a Dufour and a Rolex. If I had to go to only one watch that could do everything it would be a Datejust II. Perfect for aying with th ekids by the pool, formal evening wear and lounging ...
Used to...
By: rnaden : April 18th, 2014-18:31
I've not been a huge fan of Rolex (still am not), but I am a fan of how much they strive to hit perfection in the one thing they do well - build solid watches and work for what it should. I've only owned two, a Daytona and Milgauss - sold the Daytona beca...
Interesting question...
By: Emil Wojcik : April 19th, 2014-10:04
I think many collectors start with Rolex out of naivety. I'm not belittling the brand at all, but I think many people reach a point in their life or career when they think, "I deserve a nice, luxury watch". And the first brand that comes to mind at that p...
Absolutely NOT!
By: KIH : April 19th, 2014-18:54
You pick whatever speaks to you - if it is Rolex, that's great. But it doesn't have to be Rolex or any big brands. Whatever makes you happy is a good one - this is just a hobby! Good luck and show us one day what you got! Ken
I think so...
By: WTA : April 19th, 2014-22:32
In the world of watch enthuasists, there are brands that are compulsory in a collection although the design and mood does not suit you. You have to have at least one of it. Rolex is a brand that can't be ignored. If you try to ignore it, you will see more...