2) are you looking to sell the watch in future? ig you are, the sports models will command a better resale value compared to a DJ. how it will look on your wrist depends on several factors, the skin tone, the size of wrist, is it more flesh compared to bone. this is because it will affect how the watch sits on ur wrist.
3) the GMT II will look alright on a ladies wrist due to its thickness which is not as thick comapred to the Sub Date but if Sub ND, then should be ok.
4) since you mentioned about preown shops, i believe whichever watch you eyeing is likely to be a preown piece. and hence there are quite a number of considerations. the price of the watch will depends on the availability of box and/or papers. there is a thread in FAQ listing some of the preown watch shop. you may click on those links for reference.
5) depending on which series u getting, M series onwards, you can see the series engraved on the inner case or otherwise known as rolex chapter ring. however some M series esp the earlier production ones do not have the chapter ring.
as for what is rolex chapter ring, you may use the search function to find out more in FAQ section. if unfamiliar with abbreviations, check on FAQ section. there is a thread on abbreviations.
Thanks for all the comments, will be doing down to check out the price soon.
Understand that the "v" series was introduced in 2008, any idea when the new series is coming out? Dont want to get a new one then after a month they introduce a new series.
Also anyone knows which AD offers a better price for sub w date?
You don't really know for sure the release date for a new series. Normally, there is not much different between consecutive series. And there are times, where there are differences in the same series. What I know is, some Daytona V-series use the old bracelet model while another batch of V-series use a new bracelet model.
rubbish. removing adding links is childs play. any tom dick and harry can do it. and it wont make the clasp close properly, if you dont balance the links, the watch will sit wierdly on your wrist (ie. not centre)
[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
it can still secure bukle properly. no problem. but what im more worried is are you prepared for links to be cut so that the bracelet can fit your wrist properly since your wrist size is small.
and yes. they are unlikely to remove the links for you to try. but they should be able to advise you if you have to cut..
What a "waist"! This is the 2nd one I saw recently.
haha bro, ur such a tease. Just to share, my wrist size is approx 16-17cm, and have to remove 3 links, now it sits pretty snug on my wrist, but i tend to feel it doesnt rest in the center of my wrist, more towards the top of my wrist.
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