Since it has been a long time we didn't speak of this watch, and that I didn't wear it... The good thing with these modern Rolexes is that you have an immediate perception of their quality. Put one on your wrist, you will feel what I mean. As for the Yach...
I think think is the most underrated of modern sports watches! I was looking at the new blue dial in my AD last week. Here's my Sunday wear today: Have a peaceful day. Ross :) ...
...I especially like blue-dialled watches. I had planned the blue YM to be a replacement for my older grey YM. After 3 months I haven't yet brought myself to sell the old one. The blue version is scarily accurate, whereas the old one is more or less consi...
Modern but keeping the lines of the classic. Not like some of the more modern example that have fallen under the spell of trends. Timeless beauty. Bill
The YM is one of the very few modern Rolexes I really love. With the Green Milgauss and the GMT II C. Are you considering getting one? It would be a perfect " Captain Watch ". ;) Best, Nicolas
A daring vision of the Submariner, and the first maxi indexes, we are used to see, nowadays, but which were innovative, at this time ( early 90ies ). Best, Nicolas
... and by some reason never considered owning it, nor tried one at an AD. Your great picture and comments make me think about it with different eyes. My God! You did the same with the vintage Explorer II, and the pointed guards GMT, and the... Oh My! May...
... will be trying the blue dial one next time I visit a local AD, and will tell you what I found! Have a great day my friend! Un abrazo de Dexter, con afecto! Abel.
Up until a year ago I never much liked the YM because of the illfitting bracelet endpieces and the lack of color on the dial. However, I have some nice pics of the pt YM in sunlight which I could not really forget. When the refreshed YM arrived last year ...
Super comfortable, yes. Let's see who, between you and me, will get the blue dial first. I still have to get a confirmation in the real world, but I like it a lot. As for the GMT 16760, I am on the hunt for a nice Fat Lady, too... Too many watch es on the...
I bought a nice, early "No DATE" 16760 GMT! Be sure to look for the first year of production (1983-4) with this "no DATE" dial. And, the correct fat-font serif Coke insert. As much as I liked the monochromatic look of the YM and other features, the GMT is...
I think it is quite special in that it "anticipated" some later Rolex design cues well before it's time. Also, as you say, the weight, interesting combination of materials and very comfortable fit. In fact, I just sold my second one last month. Why? I don...
The YM is one of these watches you full appreciate once it is gone... At least, that is what happened to me, but I am pretty confident in the fact that I am not alone in this case. Best, Nicolas