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Originally posted by Taurus75 View Posthi,
i think that if you are planning to get a watch in replacement for a 14060m, the Exp 1 would be a great choice. At 36mm, its design is a classic and its a very comfy watch based on the feedback from a colleague who owns one. If the non-date feature is not an issue for you, then Exp 1 is definitely the way to go, simplicity at its best. Its juz my suggestion, but eventually only you can buy what smile to u
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Originally posted by ssy View Posthaha.. ya i like big watch but the links too long for my wrist. cos my friend has the GMT IIc and can remove extra 2 links so thinking it'll fit my writ better.Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. -James Dean
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Originally posted by ssy View PostEh... Actually i'm sis. Hmm... Quite true cos i oso like the SS Daytona but its like 20k which is super unaffordable... i like the GMT IIc oso.. sigh... too bad i'm not that rich.. thanks for the help will definitely think it through carefully. off topic a bit do u know roughly how much 14060M can sell now? i think D series still have warranty till dec 08.the Trails and the Ocean !
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Originally posted by minusplus View PostAh... I see. Have you considered other brands apart from Rolex, since you already have the 14060 already? Panerais are a good choice too. Their 40mms look great and sporty on ladies. Other choices could be the Omegas.
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Originally posted by ssy View Postya thought of pam before but only 1 caught my eye which is the special edt 2006 pam253 but cost almost same as SS Daytona...
a dealer in this forum once told me: rolex produces 800,000 watches a yr, panerai only 35,000. anytime one can get a rolex, but not a pam. I'm not about to switch sides, but if pams smile at you, you may want to consider them too
Having said that, I'm still a hardcore Rolex fanDream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. -James Dean
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a point to note, rolex and panerai both over priced......
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Originally posted by triton View Posta point to note, rolex and panerai both over priced......
these days i rather consider overseas rolex and panerai.
But i guess they're all worth it. The magic starts when you buy one and WEAR ONE. I realise that the more you wear a particular watch, the more it connects to you, and the closer the bonding between you and the watch. Have you given enough wrist time to your collection, bro? If not, time for some rotational wearDream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. -James Dean
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Originally posted by minusplus View Posti see. start with a historic series first. there are a few nice ones, like the pam 210. a contemporary 104 is popular also if you prefer something with date...
a dealer in this forum once told me: rolex produces 800,000 watches a yr, panerai only 35,000. anytime one can get a rolex, but not a pam. I'm not about to switch sides, but if pams smile at you, you may want to consider them too
Having said that, I'm still a hardcore Rolex fan
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Originally posted by ssy View Posthi taurus thanks for the suggestion but is the bracelet link for Exp 1 removable for up to 4 links?HISTORY IS WRITTEN BY THOSE WHO
REALIZE THERE'S NEVER A RIGHT WAY.
ONLY A BETTER WAY.
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Originally posted by ssy View Postyup no date but don't like the face and i think it really is too big for my wrist..HISTORY IS WRITTEN BY THOSE WHO
REALIZE THERE'S NEVER A RIGHT WAY.
ONLY A BETTER WAY.
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Hi thanks for the info. I think i kind of decided to get the daytona already cos it's still my dream watch so gonna save up for a while before i'm able to buy it. can i check if u know how much does the white gold version cost? Both price for the white gold band and the leather one. thanks!
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