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View Poll Results: PT Daytona SS or RG Openworked
Platinum Daytona 24 17.65%
SS Openworked 71 52.21%
RG Openworked 41 30.15%
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Old 8 October 2023, 10:24 AM   #1
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Choice between Rolex or AP….

Hey all….If given the choice ….

For context, future value not considered in the choice, you have all other bases covered in your collection, and no ‘need” for a particular complication, metal, etc….

Where would you put your money

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Old 8 October 2023, 10:47 AM   #2
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The 2 openworked are much better than the Daytona. At that price point, finishing matters a lot and a machine finished Rolex cannot be compared to an openworked AP unfortunately. Between the 2 APs however, it really is a 50/50 decision. Steel APs are legendary for a reason, tracing back to its inception in 1972 but RG with its wrist presence and weight really gives the wearers a special feeling. Unless you are Taiwanese moron that sells his APs for an entry level RM….
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Old 8 October 2023, 11:40 AM   #3
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The 2 openworked are much better than the Daytona. At that price point, finishing matters a lot and a machine finished Rolex cannot be compared to an openworked AP unfortunately. Between the 2 APs however, it really is a 50/50 decision. Steel APs are legendary for a reason, tracing back to its inception in 1972 but RG with its wrist presence and weight really gives the wearers a special feeling. Unless you are Taiwanese moron that sells his APs for an entry level RM….
Selling APs for an entry level RM? Surely a moron like this doesn’t exist? Right?! LOL

Jokes aside, openwork is in my opinion pound-for-pound the best sports watch out there. It’s my most favorite at the very least.
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Old 8 October 2023, 11:48 AM   #4
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Not even close IMO. AP Openworked all day, every day.
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Old 8 October 2023, 11:59 AM   #5
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didn't have to put much thought here. AP ST Openwork without a doubt.
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Old 8 October 2023, 12:32 PM   #6
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AP openworked beats almost every watch for me i think and comparing it to any rolex isn't even fair. not sure what i'd choose between the SS and RG though, feels like RG is an endgame piece but just not sure how wearable it is
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Old 8 October 2023, 03:14 PM   #7
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Open works for me. Just a brilliant design
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Old 8 October 2023, 05:03 PM   #8
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The 2 openworked are much better than the Daytona. At that price point, finishing matters a lot and a machine finished Rolex cannot be compared to an openworked AP unfortunately. Between the 2 APs however, it really is a 50/50 decision. Steel APs are legendary for a reason, tracing back to its inception in 1972 but RG with its wrist presence and weight really gives the wearers a special feeling. Unless you are Taiwanese moron that sells his APs for an entry level RM….
The funniest thing about this arc is that RM will drop him even faster than AP when he tries to move that entry RM.
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Old 8 October 2023, 05:23 PM   #9
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Ss openwork!
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Old 8 October 2023, 06:31 PM   #10
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Openworked is miles ahead of any Rolex. SS is my choice, due to the RO’s heritage and my personal taste. Can’t go wrong though - AP RG his best in the business
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The 2 openworked are much better than the Daytona. At that price point, finishing matters a lot and a machine finished Rolex cannot be compared to an openworked AP unfortunately. Between the 2 APs however, it really is a 50/50 decision. Steel APs are legendary for a reason, tracing back to its inception in 1972 but RG with its wrist presence and weight really gives the wearers a special feeling. Unless you are Taiwanese moron that sells his APs for an entry level RM….
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Selling APs for an entry level RM? Surely a moron like this doesn’t exist? Right?! LOL

Jokes aside, openwork is in my opinion pound-for-pound the best sports watch out there. It’s my most favorite at the very least.
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Not even close IMO. AP Openworked all day, every day.
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didn't have to put much thought here. AP ST Openwork without a doubt.
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AP openworked beats almost every watch for me i think and comparing it to any rolex isn't even fair. not sure what i'd choose between the SS and RG though, feels like RG is an endgame piece but just not sure how wearable it is
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Open works for me. Just a brilliant design
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The funniest thing about this arc is that RM will drop him even faster than AP when he tries to move that entry RM.
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Ss openwork!
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Openworked is miles ahead of any Rolex. SS is my choice, due to the RO’s heritage and my personal taste. Can’t go wrong though - AP RG his best in the business
Great feedback all…..thank you!
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Old 8 October 2023, 07:39 PM   #12
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This will probably be the most lop-sided poll I have seen on this sub. Open-worked, obviously. ST vs OR is personal preference, but IMO the 15407ST is really the classic incarnation of this model.
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Old 8 October 2023, 09:09 PM   #13
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Openworked without zero hesitation. It's the definition of haute horlogerie IMO.
I'd personally go for SS.
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Old 8 October 2023, 10:12 PM   #14
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SSOW because the SS material with the amount of detail is a contradiction in itself. I love the juxtaposition


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Old 8 October 2023, 11:23 PM   #15
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Daytona by a mile… Timeless design that can be enjoyed daily. A workhorse true to its origins but in special uniform..Impeccable accuracy and execution…. Hand finishing is superfluous in this category… if u want that, much better choices out there…
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Old 9 October 2023, 01:13 AM   #16
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Why isn't the ceramic in contention?!
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Old 9 October 2023, 01:28 AM   #17
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Which AP openworked? 39 or 41mm? I had 39mm in past and it’s one of APs finest ROs. I think the platona is more versatile though.
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Old 9 October 2023, 01:59 AM   #18
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Choice between Rolex or AP….

I have requested rg open and have been told next year. I’ve never seen one but I have seen the stainless one.
There is no doubt I’d take the APs!
Put it this way, I’d rather have my stainless chrono than my platinum day date.
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Old 9 October 2023, 04:48 AM   #19
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The sad thing is if you ask this in the Rolex forum you’ll probably see a majority for the Daytona. SMH
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Old 9 October 2023, 05:21 AM   #20
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The open work AP… look incredible but for me the platinum Daytona would be chosen over them.
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Old 9 October 2023, 05:25 AM   #21
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Openworked all day, every day. Have never been a big fan of the Platinum Daytona personally, don't like the brown bezel.

Which openworked is the more difficult question, but I think the SS edges it.
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Old 9 October 2023, 07:34 AM   #22
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Any AP > Any Rolex

Sorry but that's just the basics of this game.
Then the "squelette double balancier" is special within AP.

I personally would go for RG
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This will probably be the most lop-sided poll I have seen on this sub. Open-worked, obviously. ST vs OR is personal preference, but IMO the 15407ST is really the classic incarnation of this model.
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Openworked without zero hesitation. It's the definition of haute horlogerie IMO.
I'd personally go for SS.
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SSOW because the SS material with the amount of detail is a contradiction in itself. I love the juxtaposition


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Daytona by a mile… Timeless design that can be enjoyed daily. A workhorse true to its origins but in special uniform..Impeccable accuracy and execution…. Hand finishing is superfluous in this category… if u want that, much better choices out there…
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Why isn't the ceramic in contention?!
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Which AP openworked? 39 or 41mm? I had 39mm in past and it’s one of APs finest ROs. I think the platona is more versatile though.
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I have requested rg open and have been told next year. I’ve never seen one but I have seen the stainless one.
There is no doubt I’d take the APs!
Put it this way, I’d rather have my stainless chrono than my platinum day date.
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The sad thing is if you ask this in the Rolex forum you’ll probably see a majority for the Daytona. SMH
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The open work AP… look incredible but for me the platinum Daytona would be chosen over them.
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Openworked all day, every day. Have never been a big fan of the Platinum Daytona personally, don't like the brown bezel.

Which openworked is the more difficult question, but I think the SS edges it.
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Any AP > Any Rolex

Sorry but that's just the basics of this game.
Then the "squelette double balancier" is special within AP.

I personally would go for RG
Much appreciated feedback, thank you
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I have requested rg open and have been told next year. I’ve never seen one but I have seen the stainless one.
There is no doubt I’d take the APs!
Put it this way, I’d rather have my stainless chrono than my platinum day date.
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It would be great if it stays in the catalogue for next year. It gives chance to those of us waiting for it.

I have suspicion that it will be discontinued soon.
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Any AP > Any Rolex

Sorry but that's just the basics of this game.
Then the "squelette double balancier" is special within AP.

I personally would go for RG
you should probably go back to basics...
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Old 10 October 2023, 02:29 AM   #27
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Hey all….If given the choice ….

For context, future value not considered in the choice, you have all other bases covered in your collection, and no ‘need” for a particular complication, metal, etc….

Where would you put your money

-116506 PT Daytona
-Openworked SS
-Openworked RG
Which openworked references are we talking about here - 16204 or 15407
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Old 10 October 2023, 07:59 AM   #28
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For me personally it would be the Platona but that is because I have small wrists. If my wrist was 7" plus I'd go with the AP and RG as long as telling the time isn't important to you
Edit: Assuming you're looking at the 41mm
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Old 10 October 2023, 08:30 AM   #29
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I appreciate and respect Rolex for what it is, but any AP > any Rolex in my opinion (recognizing I am biased). The openworked pieces are on another level!


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For me personally it would be the Platona but that is because I have small wrists. If my wrist was 7" plus I'd go with the AP and RG as long as telling the time isn't important to you
Edit: Assuming you're looking at the 41mm

I'm used to my AP's not keeping the best times, but the double balance openworked is different. The openworked is keeping better time than my Rolexes so far.
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