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11 December 2014, 12:37 PM | #32 |
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Once I got into AP, PP, ALS, and FPJ, I have lost nearly complete desire to wear / keep / buy anything Rolex. I will always keep my Rolex T-bird and an 80s DJ (both are sentimental), but I am going to sell the only other Rolex I have which is the newer EXP2.
I have a ton of respect for Rolex and what they are all about. Robust, sporty, nice brand with in-house movement for the masses but most of their designs do not do anything for me anymore. BTW, I am not in love with APs either. I only have the RO 15400 now (sold Diver, Safari, and 44MM Novelty). I much prefer Lange and Journe. |
11 December 2014, 12:40 PM | #33 |
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Thanks again Gents.
Varying opinions, some don't look back, others went back and some mix it up. I have lost my desire to purchase any more modern Rolex and have started liking some of the AP line. Don't know if it will be short term or long term though! |
11 December 2014, 01:17 PM | #34 |
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11 December 2014, 01:18 PM | #35 |
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Whats a good entry level Patek (if there even is one)
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11 December 2014, 05:48 PM | #36 |
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I love my AP's but my rolex's also get a lot of wrist time
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12 December 2014, 07:09 AM | #37 |
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I would say 60% of the time I wear Rolex and 40% of the time AP.
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18 December 2014, 02:51 PM | #38 | |
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18 December 2014, 02:58 PM | #39 |
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18 December 2014, 11:03 PM | #41 |
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I have both. Still wear my sub.
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19 December 2014, 12:53 AM | #42 |
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To state the obvious, personal tastes and needs determine what's in your collection. To state something even more obvious is that tastes change over time as well. For me, I've found that I seem to prefer sporty chronographs with a date feature. I had a Daytona but traded it for a ROC and don't regret that move for a minute. That being said, I do admire Rolex watches and if there were ever any editions of the Daytona with a date (I'm not holding my breath) I'd be back in the Rolex game.
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19 December 2014, 01:41 AM | #43 | |
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19 December 2014, 03:54 AM | #44 |
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I own both, but ap is an ap and Rolex is a Rolex
Two diff breeds to me, I can't really comment on regrets or anything as I own both But I love both, and I wouldn't know which to choose if I had to choose just 1 Wearing my YM blue today |
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I'm in the same boat. Have sold the Daytona, and will probably sell a couple more Rolex. In tend buying a 15400 and a 5167 in the next few months...
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20 December 2014, 01:38 AM | #46 |
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For me I have purchased the ceramic diver and am working on a 5980r. Kind of realizing there's a whole world of watches out there that are just more interesting
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20 December 2014, 04:39 AM | #47 | |
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AP and PP are definitely in a different league than Rolex in terms of complications and finishings, and I was rolex-less for a while, but ended up picking up a sub again as they are just so robust and versatile. Enjoy the journey!! |
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20 December 2014, 06:21 AM | #48 | |
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The 5980 isn't confirmed as of yet. Still working on some particulars. The ceramic is en route as we speak :) I can't wait to get into some uncharted territory! |
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20 December 2014, 06:58 AM | #49 |
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A few months after getting my first and so far only Rolex (steel Sub-C), I got my first and so far only AP, a 15300ST. It was surprisingly comfortable, even though I have a slim wrist. It looked absolutely fabulous, and wearing it was always a special occasion. However, its movement was never as accurate as the Sub's, usually deviated between 5 and 10 seconds a day on average. Its movement was also cursed by the hacking issue, so it was a bit difficult to set the time precisely. After wearing it for 2 years, I was forced to give it up, but still keep missing it. I'm planning to get back in the Royal Oak game, although this time it should be a 15202ST.
As for comparing the 15300ST against the Sub-C, well, I think they're in a different league, but not entirely sure which one is "higher range" and which one is "lower range", since each has its own strengths. The Sub-C _felt_ definitely more solid, more roboust, more ready for an active lifestyle. The brushed steel bezel of the RO was a scratch magnet, and the delicate edges all around the watch and bracelet also screamed "Do not bang me against anything hard!" :) On the other hand, the RO felt nothing like any other watch I had before: the attention to details on every part of it is absolutely amazing, and the design is very industrial, very masculine, and definitely unique. The AP movement looked beautiful behind the sapphire caseback, although the rotor blocked quite a lot of it, so I would have preferred a skeleton rotor or a manual movement. If you ask me, I wouldn't recommend totally giving up a sports Rolex, or a sports Rolex collection to get into the world of AP. IMHO they coexist rather perfectly: the Sub is the perfect everyday watch, the "wear and forget" choice. While the Royal Oak is more prestigious, more unique, more delicate, and somehow makes you feel more special while wearing it.
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20 December 2014, 09:59 AM | #50 |
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I couldn't imagine my collection without a Rolex. Maybe only one, unless they come out with a DJII with a jubilee bracelet. They just keep offering only oysters. So annoying....
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I wouldn't give up rolexes completely, I respect the heritage and enjoy wearing them. However I am down to only enjoying the Daytona and Explorer 2. It is starting to get rather annoying that you see them everywhere too. It would be like going out to a restaurant and everyone is wearing the same sports jacket. I want that special feeling, that I am wearing something with a history, that a lot of time and care went into making the piece. I do have a major personal issue with the fact that the ROO chrono uses the DD module and I am not into the movement in the RO chrono. So I bought a ceramic diver. I am sure that this piece will be less common than a sub, or a seamaster and I think it looks better :) So I will never give them up but I am kind of holding back how I am really starting to feel about the Rolex luxury brand. Yes it would be nice but the problem is that with all Rolex oversized watches the bracelets look to small for the watch as it is and they taper so much. I think it might end up looking weird. But its kind of garbage that almost every watch has the same bracelet with the exception of the clasp. I started a thread recently about Rolex not doing enough or being innovative enough....I stand by this line of thinking. They need to offer more options for starters. |
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20 December 2014, 07:46 PM | #52 | |
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The datejust 2 as well as the exp 2 42 really do have bracelets that taper down significantly from lugs to the clasp. At first it didnt bother me but it is slowly starting to annoy me. Rolex does have a diverse line but they seem to all be lacking soul to me. Kind of like all new Ferraris. Sent from my Motorola Razor |
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21 December 2014, 05:10 AM | #55 |
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You will always find strange guys wearing any watch. In such cases I try to focus on other guys who I saw wearing the watch, like the one & only Michael Jordan... But enough of the off-topic
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Well the AP Ceramic Diver just showed up at my door......as well as a panerai 508. I have to be honest....the Panerai is the sharper watch of the two but the AP is killer too! Thanks to DavidSW for sourcing both of these pieces BNIB and getting them to me so quick I think the AP is going to be the more comfortable of the two as its 42mm and the Panerai is 47mm which is pretty large for a 6.5" wrist. |
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21 December 2014, 05:44 AM | #57 | |
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21 December 2014, 06:20 AM | #58 |
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Here ya go
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21 December 2014, 06:51 AM | #59 |
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Wow, what a great trio of watches with serious wrist presence Where are the wrist shots anyway?
BTW, I'd love to own the same AP, but I always felt 42mm ROO's are too large for my 6.3-inch wrist... The 39mm RO was perfect fit though. I wish AP introduced a ceramic cased RO with 39mm case, on a black rubber strap, with black ceramic bezel...
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Well here's the AP on my 6.5" wrist. The others are at home. Decided to take the AP for a spin!
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