jenjames
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I would go all the way with 18k sub 116618
If you want the sub to look even sportier.. Try rubber b!
Good luck n happy shopping! ..
HAGWE.. Jen
DD
By: Seamaster2254 : August 6th, 2016-04:15
I absolutely love the Rolex DD on the first picture. And i would add a black or dark blue other watch with it, for contrast. If i were you, i would add the Rolex Submariner no-date with the black dial.
Thanks a lot!
By: MTR : August 6th, 2016-06:31
That means you wouldn\'t sell the DD 36? I don\'t want to add another watch with a black dial to my collection. So the Sub no-date is a marvelous watch but this time not an option for me. Therefore I ended up with the Sub Blue TT. My first concern was tha...
I'm biased
By: Arie - Mr Orange : August 6th, 2016-05:12
But I would upgrade to the Day-Date 40. Why? Because its the sharpest DD out there and it has got the perfect (mens) size. And I\'d choose the olive green dial. It looks fresh. I might even put that dial in my Day-Date some day! Have fun deciding! ...
Hmmmmm....
By: MTR : August 6th, 2016-06:57
Yes, I have to think about that. Thank you for your good advice, Nicolas! Why in your opinion the Blue TT Sub is not seen so often? I just recognize it from time to time in some shopping windows. Perhaps not versatile enough? Or primary a summer watch tha...
Wise thoughts...
By: MTR : August 7th, 2016-03:04
The 118209 has been a loyal and very reliable companion to me for more than a decade. I share many memories with this watch. Perhaps I should consider if - in order to "mark a milestone" (as you wrote) - I really want to dispose of all that... The DD36 (s...
Do whatever
By: watch-er : August 7th, 2016-06:37
you can without selling anything you have. I think that is most critical as it prevents huge losses from the watch merry go round so many of us get caught on. A big collection makes you much more discerning and discriminating in adding a piece. Just my tw...
That's a wise advice!!
By: MTR : August 7th, 2016-09:32
Thank you! Have you ridden on this merry-go-round too? I must confess I have ... some years ago... I completely agree with you if a collector appreciates and enjoys every single piece of his/her watch collection. Because IMHO it\'s also a loss to store wa...
Such an easy answer for me
By: radone : August 8th, 2016-02:59
Since you contributed heavily to my decision, I find it normal that I try to impact your choice with my "hands-on" impressions. Believe me, Thomas, if you buy the green dial, you will hardly put on another bracelet watch. Every day, when I have to choose ...
By far, Thomas.
By: radone : August 30th, 2016-13:26
After owning several Pateks (5070G, 5980/1A, 5711/1A, 5109J), ALS, VC, Roger Dubuis, IWC, Daniel Roth, Harry Winston and other haute horologerie brands, I am somehow ashamed to admit in front of this knowleadgeable community that this DD is my ever favour...
Your confession...
By: MTR : August 30th, 2016-16:20
I appreciate your confession very much! Obviously you have made your perfect personal decision. And I like your - yes: modest - attitude. I\'m sure that you are more delighted in wearing your favorite watch than some hunter-gatherers with perhaps a larger...
Help!
By: MTR : August 10th, 2016-12:04
Gorgeous watch! You make my decision not easier.... I have to confess I have also tried this watch some weeks ago. What\'s your wearing experience? How much wrist time does it get? Best, Thomas ...
Thank you :) and
By: Rogi : August 11th, 2016-18:04
It was originally a dual, between three, a bit of a long story. 1. Tag Heuer Grey Phantom - Fell apart as I never have a special order fufilled and I have to order this one, I've ordered 6 Omegas via special orders (at different times in my collecting at ...
Small P.S
By: Rogi : August 11th, 2016-18:49
From the specs they are both similar but the reason I went with the Cartier (apart from the love) is that it incorporated a lot of elements that is well known for Cartier lovers, the Roman numeral (looks amazing in lume) , blue cabochon stone and the firs...
Yes, dear Rogi :-)
By: MTR : August 12th, 2016-15:32
I have come to this (very personal) ranking so far: 1. DD 40 with Roman numerals: the olive (I just have to see it on my wrist), the blue (fantastic!) or the silver dial (I\'m not sure about the quadrant pattern). BUT will I be able to give up my old love...
Excellent options but
By: Rogi : August 12th, 2016-16:10
I think you'll go with either 1. Olive dial or 3. The white gold Sub , the Smurf was intoxicating when I saw it at my AD , did you consider a Skydweller by chance? let us know when you pick it up, mandataory wrist shot, one more small thing, Would you hav...
Hi Igor, what will I go for?
By: MTR : August 13th, 2016-10:05
Perhaps you know already more than I do? I must confess I find the blue dial of the DD40 also very intriguing.... Yes, I have also tried the Sky Dweller. I\'m not 100% sure about the dial. Although it fits very comfortably. In any case it should be with t...
Update: partial decision
By: MTR : August 20th, 2016-16:22
Ok. It will be a DD 40 WG. But which dial shall I choose? On my whishlist there are still three dials (all with Roman numerals): 1. The olive dial: also the expression of an anniversary (like mine ). Very intriguing and cool. And it looks so fabulous on t...
Hi Thomas
By: mywrongwrist : August 21st, 2016-10:42
I think you made the right choice I would have no doubt and go for the green one, newer, fresh, without any kind of fear, and since your AD was so kind to provide you with one just wait and see how it feels on your wrist The other options seem too common,...
Update
By: MTR : October 23rd, 2016-06:46
Birthday celebrated. Rolex still missing. There went something wrong with the ordering process. And a non-English weekday display seems to be a very uncommon choice. So I have to wait some further weeks. Sigh... I will keep you informed! Best, Thomas