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reliable, but not interesting?

 

i don't own a rolex, but there are some that i like very much.  the cellini prince never seems to get its due, but it is beautiful to my eye.  my thing with watches is getting something that is a little less obvious.  so often, people seem to buy rolex to announce there arrival somewhere...where, i'm not sure, but they have arrived.  so in that sense they strike me as obvious.  bretiling is obvious too.  but everything i've read suggests that they indeed are the real deal when it comes to quality and reliabilit, and in that sense they make great tool watches.  at that level, though, i mean, the tool watch, it comes to down to aesthetics for me.  why?  you're getting very good quality the submariner price range.  you could go seamaster (better movement now?? maybe) bretiling? rolex?  these are the three obvious competitors, and they are all solid, i think.  so aesthetics must be decisive.  still, for just a little bump up, you can get a jlc which is just a little more, slightly more, the watch of an aficianado.  it takes just a little more homework to discern the beauty of a jlc or a blancpain.  so that's where i'd go.  in a world where we still want a little more individual expression, those brands do it for me in a way that rolex does not.  and that is a matter of taste.

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