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Old 29 July 2017, 06:36 PM   #1
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Let's talk about my Rolex.com wishlist

I occasionally browse the Rolex website, probably a lot of us do, and I use the "wish list" feature where you can choose some watches as your next desired purchase. It's kind of a cool feature that lets you go directly to the model(s) you want to see. Now, my next Rolex, at least in my fantassy world, is an AG model, white gold actually. I mean absolutely no offense to anyone that owns a YG or Rose Gold, they are gorgeous watches, but for me, it's definitely WG. We can talk about why in a different thread but I have found two Rolexs I lust after in WG and can't decide which I would buy! This is all fantassy, I am still enjoying my new DJ 41 and won't be able to afford an AG anytime in the near future but a WIS has to have dreams doesn't he!? So, here are the choices:

A. The WG Daydate. This, is an obvious one, the flagship of Rolex. It is very near in appearance to my Datejust 41 but is (obviously) a step up.

B. The WG GMT II. This is also a classic. The Pepsi GMT has and always will be an icon in the Rolex family and the AG model is absolutely stunning.

Now, the obvious difference is one is a sport model, the other a dress, but let's take a look at a couple others.

GMT - The third hand, movable bezel, and the red/blue color.

DD- Day written out, fluted bezel, distinctive band.

They are both incredible watches but if you had the funds to purchase one, and only one of those, which would it be and why?

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Old 29 July 2017, 06:42 PM   #2
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Let's talk about my Rolex.com wishlist

Interesting thread Paul... I just got my "grail" watch a few minutes ago. One that has been in my wish list for almost 10 years. One of the colors of gold you mentioned. I am still in shock. Incoming thread soon.

To answer your question: the DD is the one I would choose. After the release of the WG GMT I got more and more interested in the original Pepsi which I eventually got.




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Old 29 July 2017, 06:45 PM   #3
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Interesting thread Paul... I just got my "grail" watch a few minutes ago. One that has been in my wish list for almost 10 years. One of the colors of gold you mentioned. I am still in shock. Incoming thread soon.

Asking your question. The DD is the one I would choose. After the release of the WG GMT I got more and more interested in the original Pepsi which I eventually got.




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Congrats Alex! Don't forget the pics when you post that thread!
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Old 29 July 2017, 06:48 PM   #4
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Congrats Alex! Don't forget the pics when you post that thread!


Thanks Paul! I will post the pics. It might take a while since I am off a few days with the family.

Please posts pics of the two watches you are dreaming about!


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Old 29 July 2017, 06:48 PM   #5
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Paul, the WG DD is outstanding and should be your next watch.
Last week at my AD, I put it on my wrist and was suprised how heavy the WG DD is
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Old 29 July 2017, 07:04 PM   #6
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Personally, I also prefer WG. I've tried on the YG sub many times and it is just too bright.
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Old 29 July 2017, 07:10 PM   #7
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WG Pepsi would be a nice add to my PM family.
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Old 29 July 2017, 07:57 PM   #8
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I occasionally browse the Rolex website, probably a lot of us do, and I use the "wish list" feature where you can choose some watches as your next desired purchase. It's kind of a cool feature that lets you go directly to the model(s) you want to see. Now, my next Rolex, at least in my fantassy world, is an AG model, white gold actually. I mean absolutely no offense to anyone that owns a YG or Rose Gold, they are gorgeous watches, but for me, it's definitely WG. We can talk about why in a different thread but I have found two Rolexs I lust after in WG and can't decide which I would buy! This is all fantassy, I am still enjoying my new DJ 41 and won't be able to afford an AG anytime in the near future but a WIS has to have dreams doesn't he!? So, here are the choices:

A. The WG Daydate. This, is an obvious one, the flagship of Rolex. It is very near in appearance to my Datejust 41 but is (obviously) a step up.



B. The WG GMT II. This is also a classic. The Pepsi GMT has and always will be an icon in the Rolex family and the AG model is absolutely stunning.

Now, the obvious difference is one is a sport model, the other a dress, but let's take a look at a couple others.

GMT - The third hand, movable bezel, and the red/blue color.

DD- Day written out, fluted bezel, distinctive band.

They are both incredible watches but if you had the funds to purchase one, and only one of those, which would it be and why?



My wish next,,,WG GMT out of the ones you mention
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Old 29 July 2017, 09:06 PM   #9
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Dd 40 in rose gold.
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Old 29 July 2017, 09:41 PM   #10
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I am a huge DD fan and may eventually own one again but probably not for the immediate future. I do not like the lack of adjustment in the bracelet for the DD. For the money and a modern watch you should have some type of micro adjustment other than adding or removing links. I will also not have a watch that is that expensive that does not fit right every time I wear it. I currently have a WG Submariner and choose it over the BLRO solely based on resale/flip value. I really like the BLRO and it is on my bucket list, just down the road.
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Old 29 July 2017, 11:12 PM   #11
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For me it would be the daydate in wg with the beautiful ice blue dial,,
numbers on the bezel of the gmt still seem huge like i found on my blnr,,,
still a beautiful watch but for someone a tad younger then my 53 years,,,,jay
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Old 29 July 2017, 11:16 PM   #12
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Interesting thread Paul... I just got my "grail" watch a few minutes ago. One that has been in my wish list for almost 10 years. One of the colors of gold you mentioned. I am still in shock. Incoming thread soon.

To answer your question: the DD is the one I would choose. After the release of the WG GMT I got more and more interested in the original Pepsi which I eventually got.




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Old 29 July 2017, 11:18 PM   #13
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Paul: both, great options! Tough choice. I love the DD. In your case, the GMT would be very different as the DJ is dress-ier (I know, it can easily be worn with jeans or swimsuit )
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Old 30 July 2017, 12:08 AM   #14
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Tough choice. In my opinion, those are two at the top of the WG food chain.

For me, the DD40 would probably win out...but at the end of the day you've just got to ask yourself, are you a DD guy or a GMT guy.

For you, since you've got the DJ41...maybe the GMT?
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Old 30 July 2017, 12:11 AM   #15
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Ironic, I was doing the exact same thing this morning and stumbled upon this Day-Date that I think is absolutely gorgeous.

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Old 30 July 2017, 12:21 AM   #16
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WG gmt. Amazing watch! One thing I have noticed is that that my wishlist seems to change every time I go to a GTG. Lol


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Old 30 July 2017, 12:26 AM   #17
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Paul, it'd be nice to know what other pieces are in your collection, so we can give you a better informed opinion!
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Old 30 July 2017, 02:30 AM   #18
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I am a huge DD fan and may eventually own one again but probably not for the immediate future. I do not like the lack of adjustment in the bracelet for the DD. For the money and a modern watch you should have some type of micro adjustment other than adding or removing links. I will also not have a watch that is that expensive that does not fit right every time I wear it. I currently have a WG Submariner and choose it over the BLRO solely based on resale/flip value. I really like the BLRO and it is on my bucket list, just down the road.
EXCELLENT point William!!! And one I have considered as well. I use the quick-adjust quite often on my DJ 41 and did as well on my EX II. I totally agree with you and REALLY REALLY wish the DD had the micro adjustment on. Does the WG GMT have it?


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Paul, it'd be nice to know what other pieces are in your collection, so we can give you a better informed opinion!
Not much of a collection Kaue, just my ss DJ41, that's it!
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Old 30 July 2017, 02:33 AM   #19
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Old 30 July 2017, 02:40 AM   #20
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EXCELLENT point William!!! And one I have considered as well. I use the quick-adjust quite often on my DJ 41 and did as well on my EX II. I totally agree with you and REALLY REALLY wish the DD had the micro adjustment on. Does the WG GMT have it?




Not much of a collection Kaue, just my ss DJ41, that's it!
Paul, in that case, I think the DJ 41 (which is amazing, btw) and the BLRO give you a much more versatile combo. I believe the gmt has the easy link function, just like the ss gmts, and it's plain awesome.

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Old 30 July 2017, 02:40 AM   #21
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At these prices, I'd look elsewhere for a statement watch, specifically Patek, Lange, various independents. Steel or nothing for me.
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The design of DD is similar to DJ. I would suggest to get the BLRO.
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Old 30 July 2017, 03:14 AM   #23
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Paul there must be something in the water!! 2 weeks ago I picked up a DJ41 like you!!
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I was a sports watch guy solely and the DJ41 opened me up to picking up my grail 2 weeks later!! So you're not crazy!!
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Now this is not my pic but the only WG Day Date that I would trade my blue YM for one day a long time from now is this one!!
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" It is equipped with an Oysterlock folding clasp, which prevents accidental opening and the Easylink comfort extension link, also exclusive to Rolex." (BLRO)

Based on the info you've provided, I'd go GMT. It has EasyLink, GMT comp, that satisfying turning bezel, and it's an icon just the same. DD is absolutely beautiful, and on my long list; but for small collections with a DJ already in tow, GMT is a great next step.

All aside, if you want some WG and a moving fluted bezel, Sky Dweller is currently topping my wishlist. It literally has it ALL. I'm hoping I win a lottery of some kind soon bc the new Basel releases have been bugging me.
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Now this is not my pic but the only WG Day Date that I would trade my blue YM for one day a long time from now is this one!!
I lean more sports so would probably go with the BLRO and the DJ41, but that blue DD40 is fantastic and nice with a GMTc, and if ever a Coke C then that would be my pair.
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Loving the DayDate, Paul. Though I'm liking the chocolate brown dial Julian posted.
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Old 30 July 2017, 04:23 AM   #29
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Between those choices, I'd go WG DD with the green dial. I generally prefer sports watches all I own are sports watches but the colors on the BLRO bezel don't quite click with me. I've tried them in natural and artificial lighting and just cant love the BLRO bezel colors.
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I totally agree with you and REALLY REALLY wish the DD had the micro adjustment on. Does the WG GMT have it?
I totally get the adjustment (or...the lack thereof) point on the DD. I've struggled with that. But, I bit the bullet and got a 1.25 link for my DD40 just recently...my thought: in for a penny, in for a pound. What a difference maker that was. Now the watch not only looks great, but fits great.

So long story short...I wouldn't let that be the war stopper in the decision process.

And yes, the GMT has the easy link adjustment system.
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