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19 October 2017, 04:40 AM | #271 |
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YM platinum dial but only from a female work colleague who knows what it is. She says "I love it, so elegant, you should wear it more often"
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19 October 2017, 10:43 AM | #272 |
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I’ve gotten plenty of looks at my rolex, but never any compliments or questions.
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20 October 2017, 01:21 PM | #273 |
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Both of mine get compliments but my dj2 iced out gets the most !
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20 October 2017, 01:32 PM | #274 |
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I got a compliment from a woman yesterday at the bank. She thought it was a Michael Kors watch. Most non watch people don't notice. The invicta people always think my Sub is an invicta. I just play along.
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20 October 2017, 03:46 PM | #275 |
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My 4-digit sub and my 5-digit Daytona
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21 October 2017, 12:41 AM | #276 |
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These are what I've owned:
Explorer II 216570 (42mm black) - in two years, not a single compliment, which I liked! Such an underrated piece. Perfect size, GMT function, flies under the radar and in my opinion, the best value for money in the entire Rolex line. Sub-C Black 116610 - The occasional nod of approval from other Sub-C owners. Sometimes awkward but enjoyable nonetheless! Datejust II 116334 (Blue dial, fluted bezel) - By FAR the most compliments/questions. Those shiny fluted dials scream Rolex and command unwanted attention. I actually found myself covering it up with my shirt sleeve and never wore it with a short sleeve shirt. Was a beautiful watch, just wish Rolex found a way to tone it down a bit. White gold bezel + PCLs + bright blue dial = noticeable from Mars. GMT 116710 BLNR - I got a lot "Where'd you get that?" in Singapore, Seoul, New York, Hong Kong and Manila. GMT two tone 116713 - My 64-year-old Korean mom: "how come not all gold? Did you buy fake from China? Rolex should be all gold!" |
21 October 2017, 12:45 AM | #277 |
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16528 and 16610lv
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21 October 2017, 06:15 AM | #278 |
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I've never had an unsolicited compliment from someone about my Rolex. Unless im surrounded by other watch enthusiasts, no one pays attention.
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21 October 2017, 07:35 AM | #279 | |
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21 October 2017, 10:42 AM | #280 | |
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Completely agree with regards the Exp 2 216570 Black Dial. It flies under the radar like the latest stealth offering from the skunk works. The SS bezel just doesn't register on anyone's Rolex radar which I like. Also agree regards the exact same DJ2 as yours, blue dial, fluted bezel. It's become the favourite watch in my collection. Simply beautiful. It has a hypnotic effect on people. When your trying to give someone eye contact in a conversation, sometimes I find them mesmerised by it. Makes you feel like clicking your fingers to break them out of the hypnotic trance they fall into. Lol! |
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21 October 2017, 12:26 PM | #281 |
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Rolex compliment
Years ago a customer asked if my watch was a Daytona, no I replied.
It was in fact my $79.00 Invicta |
21 October 2017, 01:29 PM | #282 |
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I've only gotten compliments on 3 watches ever
1) 116613LB - for some reason everyone just stares at it even in work meetings I can see people's eyes look at it. Many comments from work colleagues and business associates 2) DD40 RG. Funnily enough I was at a fish and chips shop. The lady said "hey I love that watch" and I was a bit startled as I never had anyone say that. Then the guys next to me wouldnt stop looking at it. Kind of awkward waiting on my Tuna and chips 3) The most comments on my Panerai. Everyone likes these watches and women comment on Panerai alot more than any other watches Ive owned. |
21 October 2017, 11:59 PM | #283 |
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I am 29 and recently purchased my first Rolex. I have loved watches since my father showed me his Rolex as a kid and having a TAG in high school that I begged my mother for as a birthday present. From then on I have always noticed and admired fine watches of various brands, but I have never made a compliment or comment to a stranger because it feels inappropriate and I know it makes me feel a little awkward getting compliments on luxury personal items from strangers. If it were a friend and I saw they were wearing a fine watch that I admired I would compliment their watch. Mainly because it doesn’t feel inappropriate or awkward to compliment a friend. I love watches and wear one because I enjoy what it is and how it looks to me not to draw as many compliments as possible. So long before even owning a Rolex I always looked at your wrist and noticed what kind of watch you wore because in a way I think it tells a little story about yourself and your style. I always felt like Rolex is the gentleman’s brand of watches, while some others were the look at me type, and others even less under the radar but can be more expensive like IWC. I like nice things, but really because I enjoy them personally.
When I had a Ford Raptor I got compliments almost daily and even got pulled over once so the cop could look at my truck. I hated the attention and being chased down at the gas station while filling up. So being new to this watch with less than a month of wrist time and no compliments is perfectly okay with me. But you guys that think no one notices... PLENTY of people notice they just don’t say a word. It’s like when your gf or wife would see a nice ring she would tell you in private did you see that ring it’s so beautiful etc etc, but she wouldn’t go up to the person unless it was her friend to look at it or comment. Obviously this isn’t always the case, but you get my point. They are admiring from afar! Lol The Rolex’s that really catch my eye are the ones not easily available at the AD. Because you know that person took some time to find/obtain that piece especially if you have ever tried owning one yourself. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
2 November 2017, 04:35 PM | #284 | |
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2 November 2017, 05:28 PM | #285 |
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2 people noticed my blnr for my 7 month ownership
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2 November 2017, 06:21 PM | #286 |
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Sad to say but my plat “masterpiece” aka pearlmaster wins hands down, even though I only really wear it to Vegas or special events, it’s always a show stopper and exponentially beats everything else in the comments arena. Everyone from celebes to pit bosses have made comments, where as all my other pieces are met with praises every once in a while.
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2 November 2017, 10:38 PM | #287 |
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A good day is when I get complimented on my 14 year old sub date and my C7 Corvette on the same day and it has happened a couple of times.
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3 November 2017, 12:39 AM | #288 |
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I own a bushel of Rolexes. I only get compliments on two things.
My F250 platinum truck And My AP Royal Oak offshore on bracelet. |
3 November 2017, 01:56 AM | #289 |
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Tag F1 - nope...
Tag Link - nope... Speedy Pro - nope... Breitling Cosmonaute - nope... Rolex Milgauss - nope ... Hamilton Ventura... multiple times... go figure, get a odd shaped watch and you too can get compliments. |
3 November 2017, 02:30 AM | #290 |
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People always stare at my GMT but they never compliment, probably cause they don't know what it is
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3 November 2017, 08:12 AM | #291 |
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There are a few things I've worned that have attracted the attention of others, but it's almost never a watch, other than family members.
As a result, I buy watches strictly to impress myself, something to admire on the subway ride home. |
3 November 2017, 11:51 AM | #292 |
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116520 is hardly mentioned when in the wild; unless someone else nearby has a Daytona. I️ like people not saying anything. That said, my $14 Casio catches eyes like horse flies.
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3 November 2017, 01:00 PM | #293 |
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My 3 month old rhodium dial Yacht-Master more so than my 2 year old Submariner.
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23 November 2017, 07:47 AM | #294 |
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Definitely the two tone blue submariner gets attention from folks that knows such watches
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23 November 2017, 07:56 AM | #295 |
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as much as I love my Sub, I do get compliments on my Breitling Chronomatic on a orange nato since it color coordinates with the seconds hand and some of the markers.
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24 November 2017, 12:49 AM | #296 |
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Explorer II (16570) has received the most compliments however I have owned it the longest. Situations from a real estate closing from the seller, to an outfitter heading into the boundary waters, to an off-shore charter captain in the outer banks.
I dress down my watches in most situations to prevent unwanted attention, especially when I wear them presenting. Example: Exp II on a nato, BLNR on a brushed bracelet or Everest, etc. Some good reading on this thread- new to TRF and enjoying the content from the group. Cheers! |
24 November 2017, 01:58 AM | #297 |
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Only got one compliment ever in 4yrs and 3 Rolex watches- blro in ad. Which doesn’t count.
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24 November 2017, 02:19 AM | #298 |
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How many of you have ever walked up to a total stranger and complimented them on their watch? I bet far, far fewer than those who've noticed someone else's watch. I get compliments, thumbs up, etc. on my car (gen 5 Z/28) all the time, but it's not the same as invading someone's personal space to tell them you like their watch.
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24 November 2017, 02:42 AM | #299 |
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After 1 year of ownership:
RED G-SHOCK : 2 COMPLIMENTS BLNR: 3 COMPLIMENTS |
24 November 2017, 02:46 AM | #300 |
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my APs get alll the compliments... But, my sky dweller gets noticed for sure
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