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Old 27 November 2019, 01:17 AM   #151
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There are a lot of old schoolers that are probably offended that it's 42mm. I had a polar 42mm for many years and absolutely loved it. Perfect size, perfect dial with the black hands and markers. Very unique within the Rolex lineup, in a good way.

The YMII on the other hand.. Hands down my least favorite. Along with the Cellini, which I wouldn't ever give a second look.
Have you seen a Cellini moonphase in-person by any chance? I had no interest in them either until I saw one. Beautiful dress watch in my opinion, and understated. If I wore a suit and tie everyday I would consider one
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Old 27 November 2019, 01:28 AM   #152
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Have you seen a Cellini moonphase in-person by any chance? I had no interest in them either until I saw one. Beautiful dress watch in my opinion, and understated. If I wore a suit and tie everyday I would consider one
I hadn't seen that, that is very pretty. Unfortunately, I learned my lesson long ago, I just end up not wearing dress watches, which is my loss because there are so many gorgeous watches out there. I've had to sell several dressy watches before I realized there was no point. At least the DJ and DD are still somewhat sporty, so I can wear those.
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Old 27 November 2019, 01:51 AM   #153
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I don't like any watch with a cyclops so that ruins a lot of them for me.

But design-wise I could wear any Rolex if the cyclops was removed.
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Old 27 November 2019, 02:03 AM   #154
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I don't like any watch with a cyclops so that ruins a lot of them for me.

But design-wise I could wear any Rolex if the cyclops was removed.
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I'd love a GMT-II with no cyclops!!!
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Old 27 November 2019, 02:04 AM   #155
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Two come to mind immediately........YM2 & air king.......and one more, not Rolex, but Tudor, the PO1.
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Old 27 November 2019, 02:11 AM   #156
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Old 27 November 2019, 02:04 PM   #157
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I’ll probably get flamed for this but IMHO, the Daytona is the hardest for me to love. I will explain. I don’t care for all of the polished surfaces, I think sport/professional watches should be brushed. The ceramic bezel is too shiny and also more brittle than the aluminum/steel of the past that provided more character to the watch. The proportions are small. The dial is too busy and sometimes hard to read depending on dial color and lighting conditions. If Paul Newman never wore one, way less people would care about it and it wouldn’t be overpriced. Just my thoughts on why the Daytona doesn’t do anything for me. (Flame suit donned)
Just a quick correction. The Daytona hasn’t ever had any aluminum parts, including the bezel.
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Old 27 November 2019, 02:08 PM   #158
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Just a quick correction. The Daytona hasn’t ever had any aluminum parts, including the bezel.
What were the black painted bezels made of in the 1960’s?
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Old 27 November 2019, 02:18 PM   #159
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Exactly the same list. You read my mind.
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Old 27 November 2019, 03:53 PM   #160
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Have you seen a Cellini moonphase in-person by any chance? I had no interest in them either until I saw one. Beautiful dress watch in my opinion, and understated. If I wore a suit and tie everyday I would consider one


I wouldn’t. At that price range you can get more serious brand names of the likes of Lange Saxonia or Patek Calatrava. All equally gorgeous


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Old 27 November 2019, 04:44 PM   #161
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I'd love a GMT-II with no cyclops!!!
Not mine, but it has been done
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Old 27 November 2019, 04:46 PM   #162
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Not mine, but it has been done
It is perfect
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Old 27 November 2019, 04:52 PM   #163
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Hardest to love......It's a long list, difficult to narrow down...
If I had to go with one, I'd go with a two tone datejust with a fluted bezel.
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Old 27 November 2019, 04:54 PM   #164
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It is perfect
Completely agree. I've heard the lack of AR coating on the underside is very apparent if the cyclops is removed. I reached out to the owner of the watch pictured above to see if he had photos from other angles, or if it was something he noticed. Unfortunately, the photos were older and the poster seems to found life outside of watch forums.
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