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Old 17 April 2022, 10:25 PM   #31
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You have folks here that like to say that PM is better than SS and it’s simply false. The reality is that PM adds bling and brag factor but heft and makes the watch heavy and prone to flipping and flopping on the wrist when it’s actually worn as a sport watch as intended. I bike, play tennis, basketball, and what ever the day throws at me wearing my watch and so PM has no let me repeat no functional advantage over SS, it’s SS that has the functional advantage over PM.

PM is great for dress watches, but for sport watches completely unnecessary and for me moves them father away from their true DNA which are sport watches. The added bling and attention factor that PM adds is also not an advantage. Yes, PM often gives more dial options but that’s at a cost of heft and in the case of some PM excessive wrist presence.
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Old 17 April 2022, 10:26 PM   #32
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I prefer SS professional references
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Old 17 April 2022, 10:34 PM   #33
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Those two watches are amazing but I’d have to assume, with no experience, that PM is on a different level of special.
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Old 17 April 2022, 10:37 PM   #34
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You would be nuts to trade a batman and pepsi for a rose gold GMT. Not only has it always been pretty easy to get, relative to the batman and pepsi, but its at historical highs right now and will give up the most if the broader watch market softens.

People have forgotten quickly how just ~4 years ago you could pickup PM sports models for 30-40% off on the secondary market...

Anyway, when it comes to Rolex, its SS sports or bust.
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Old 17 April 2022, 10:47 PM   #35
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i would sell both yes. but would get TT Rotbeer and SS Daytona.
That’s like saying no don’t do that trade, get a sub, Daytona, daydate and nautilus instead! It doesn’t quite work like that, the trade has to make sense for both parties
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Old 17 April 2022, 10:56 PM   #36
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Assuming you are doing it because you love rose gold, yes. If you don’t love rose gold, no way.
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Old 17 April 2022, 11:02 PM   #37
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I would do that trade.


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Old 22 May 2022, 11:42 AM   #38
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You have folks here that like to say that PM is better than SS and it’s simply false. The reality is that PM adds bling and brag factor but heft and makes the watch heavy and prone to flipping and flopping on the wrist when it’s actually worn as a sport watch as intended. I bike, play tennis, basketball, and what ever the day throws at me wearing my watch and so PM has no let me repeat no functional advantage over SS, it’s SS that has the functional advantage over PM.

PM is great for dress watches, but for sport watches completely unnecessary and for me moves them father away from their true DNA which are sport watches. The added bling and attention factor that PM adds is also not an advantage. Yes, PM often gives more dial options but that’s at a cost of heft and in the case of some PM excessive wrist presence.
Why are you playing contact sports with a luxury watch on?
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Old 22 May 2022, 11:53 AM   #39
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If I we’re making that decision…it would depend what I’d have left. If I had at least a SS Rolex left, I’d most likely do it.
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Old 22 May 2022, 02:03 PM   #40
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I would not do the trade
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Old 22 May 2022, 04:04 PM   #41
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How much wrist time are they getting? If not much, do it.

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Old 22 May 2022, 06:47 PM   #42
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You would be nuts to trade a batman and pepsi for a rose gold GMT. Not only has it always been pretty easy to get, relative to the batman and pepsi, but its at historical highs right now and will give up the most if the broader watch market softens.

People have forgotten quickly how just ~4 years ago you could pickup PM sports models for 30-40% off on the secondary market...

Anyway, when it comes to Rolex, its SS sports or bust.
This...

PM and TT watches will be the easiest to source once the dust settles. Always aim high in terms of SS, IMHO.
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Old 22 May 2022, 06:55 PM   #43
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If I we’re making that decision…it would depend what I’d have left. If I had at least a SS Rolex left, I’d most likely do it.
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Old 22 May 2022, 08:21 PM   #44
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Old 22 May 2022, 09:04 PM   #45
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Old 22 May 2022, 09:23 PM   #47
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Old 22 May 2022, 11:16 PM   #48
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Old 22 May 2022, 11:28 PM   #49
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Old 22 May 2022, 11:32 PM   #50
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Why are you playing contact sports with a luxury watch on?

Well, first I really only consider American style football and rugby as contact sports and the other is that I began wearing watches in the 80’s and used them as the tools they were intended and Rolex was the only watch that could go from being worn in the sports I mention to a sport jacket. I tend not to change my watch during the day and the watch I choose in the morning needs to take whatever comes. No watch does that better than Rolex.

The reality is, despite the modern wearers worries their watch as far more robust than they give it credit, and rolling the sleeves down when needed provides plenty of protection. I’m also aware that I got my Rolex in an era when yes, they were luxury watches but attainable but still meant to be worn. Not unlike a bmw. Luxury yes, but meant to be used everyday as intended.

This massive hype and folks in it for investment has obscured Rolex history, robustness, and relegated them to being precious jewelry and that’s a shame.


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Old 22 May 2022, 11:35 PM   #51
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Well, first I really only consider American style football and rugby as contact sports and the other is that I began wearing watches in the 80’s and used them as the tools they were intended and Rolex was the only watch that could go from being worn in the sports I mention to a sport jacket. I tend not to change my watch during the day and the watch I choose in the morning needs to take whatever comes. No watch does that better than Rolex.

The reality is, despite the modern wearers worries their watch as far more robust than they give it credit, and rolling the sleeves down when needed provides plenty of protection. I’m also aware that I got my Rolex in an era when yes, they were luxury watches but attainable but still meant to be worn. Not unlike a bmw. Luxury yes, but meant to be used everyday as intended.

This massive hype and folks in it for investment has obscured Rolex history, robustness, and relegated them to being precious jewelry and that’s a shame.


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To each their own mate, but personally wearing a Rolex while playing basketball is a crazy idea. It can get rough even when no one intended it to be, and be fouled accidentally or not. Someone accidentally slaps your wrist to defend against your shot and now your Rolex is broken. I'd just wear a G shock for that.
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