I have taken the decision to add a modern chronograph to my collection and decided to take a look within Rolex. In making that decision, I decided to have a read through the official Rolex literature describing their Cosmograph Daytona range. To quote the...
I am more into the white dialed version, which caught all my attention and interest. And as I said many times, I am not a Daytona guy. I really love my white 16520 and will not trade it for the 116500, but I would like to add a 116500 to my 16520. Best, N...
Can you imagine if their marketing material only consisted of the third section? Sure everybody here will get it but the vast majority of Rolex customers need the first two sections to open their wallets. Think about all those Wall Street, Hollywood execu...
Devil’s advocate: Let’s say economics is not in play, then why not get both the SS and WG and wear each over a few weeks and let your thoughts settle down in favor of whichever it is??? I believe it is more difficult to find the SS so you’ve already beste...
In the beginning, I liked the white dial SS version better and got it, as you know. But now, I very much prefer the black dial SS version; it’s just very cool, simple and beautiful. I have now also placed an order for this one. As regards the WG version, ...
Unless I am wrong about the number of marks, which I do not think to be. That is a Training anoying (!) about this chrono and many, many others. However: I would love to own a whithe one ... or any of the ones on Oysterflex ... even the WG one on an Oyste...
.....to accurately measure 1/8 of a second, it specifically requires the marking to be in 1/8th segments? Clearly, if the second hand moves at intervals that is way less than 1/5th, it will still be an accurate measure but just harder to differentiate exa...
First mark shall be this: I the space inbetween to tge next mark: I is also a "mark" and the actual First mark, then comes the second mark: I which is actually the second mark to read (!), then the comming space is the third mark, and so on ... . Example:...
.....all i am saying is that technically they are not mis-stating anything. It would certainly make it easier to read the accurate reading if they were to follow your prescription....but your prescription wouldn't actually make the watch any more accurate...
the rubber strap and that grey dial in my opinion triumphs over the 116500LN with a black dial and bracelet. My personal preference however is the 116500 with the white dial which I fortunately now own but as my friend Kamal Rostov told me, the black dial...
Hahahahaha you know me too well Sham! My preference would be the WG, black and lastly the white dial version and in that order. Although, beggars aren’t supposed to be so anal... I’d buy yours off you! It’s too big on you anyways 😬
I can flaunt it in front of you when we do meet next! And you had better decide on that white gold Daytona because it has your name written all over it!!
after placing the order. In my opinion all Daytona's looks great and which one of them you choose you cannot go wrong. There are many who prefers precious metal over the SS but naturally the SS is the original metal as to comes when the Daytona was launch...
Having never seen one in the flesh , I feel totally qualified nay obligated to chip in here Both look stunning But what about mr Platona??? Metal strap, stealth watch ...
..... that I really do not like. I don’t like the shade of blue. I also really dislike combining brown and blue. For me, this feels more blingy than I am comfortable with.
As you already know we have quite an overlap in our Patek collections as we are both suckers for dark dials and white metal. I’m definitely a Patek and not a Rolex guy. However beginning of 2017 I bought the 116500LN Black Dial as my first Rolex (to my gr...
I am a big fan of many the new Daytona offerings. These two no exceptions. When I first saw the renditions of the ceramic bezel precious metal pieces of the oysterflex I got really excited. Perfect blend of elegance and sportiness and captures the spirit ...
history, or simply buy it because it is "the" watch to have and because you can't buy the bloody thing- i.e. hype overdrive Its probably bought more by "A" list wannabee then watch collector. However the caveat here is that people on this forum will fall ...
I.e. the sunburst panda dial of the 519 on the 500. As you know from my previous posts, I had the exact same conundrum. In the end I got the SS, but if the timing would have been slightly different I would be wearing the white gold. Upside of the WG would...
Some of us were born in an analog world, but now the world is digital, so nowadays who cares about functionality when choosing a watch? The watches used to be tools for many different needs that today does not exist anymore. Maybe a perpetual calendar, ma...