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Originally posted by stektan View PostHi folks,
I'm sure some bros have come across this dilemma as well. Have a very under-utilised Daytona and am thinking of trading in for a PAM 233. Both watches have their own in-house movement and are around the same price range. If you have to pick one, which one would it be? Of cos don't say buy both pls...
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If you have a job that involves wearing long-sleeves most of the time, I say go for the Daytona."Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence,
three times is enemy action and
over 600 is clearly the work of an ancient Sumerian demon or some sh*t."
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both are very different watches. both are in their own rights.
- daytona is a chronograph; 233 is a PR/GMT watch
- daytona no date; 233 got date
- daytona flat glass; 233 dome
if im in your position. i would NOT trade a daytona over 233.
i find that daytona is more easily recognizable. why?
only rolex model with chronograph. u see the pushers, it is a daytona. so @ first glance, it is daytona. however can you say likewise for 233? i dont think so. why?
233 is with a pam case, u need to have CLOSER look to say ah 233. coz there are other models with pam case.
most pawn shops will know a daytona from other models. but not all will know a 233 from the rest of the models.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Originally posted by 5218-201/A View PostOdd you would have so many Rolex's in your collection and so few PAM's?
If one day i wanna sell my 233, i will definitely get another Pam to replace it .Focal JM_Labs .
"The Sprits Of Sounds".
Rolex WG Daytona D series Silver dial 116509
Rolex RG DD II with pink diamond dial V Series 218235
Rolex YG President DD with Diamond and Ruby 18038
Rolex Explorer I Black D series 114270
Rolex DJ TT Grey Dial 16233
Rolex Precision 6694 Black Dial
Rolex Precision 6694 Silver Dial
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Z series black dial 176200
Panerai 233K 8 days power reserve
Cartier Santos 100XL
Hublot Big Bang Edition 44mm
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Originally posted by stektan View PostDo you find having the dome sapphire crystal makes it easier to get knocks?Focal JM_Labs .
"The Sprits Of Sounds".
Rolex WG Daytona D series Silver dial 116509
Rolex RG DD II with pink diamond dial V Series 218235
Rolex YG President DD with Diamond and Ruby 18038
Rolex Explorer I Black D series 114270
Rolex DJ TT Grey Dial 16233
Rolex Precision 6694 Black Dial
Rolex Precision 6694 Silver Dial
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Z series black dial 176200
Panerai 233K 8 days power reserve
Cartier Santos 100XL
Hublot Big Bang Edition 44mm
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I always try not to trade my watches for another watches, as I feel each watch is unique and has it's own meaning. Esp. Daytona is a special watch, highly sought after and with a very good 4130 movements, it's a very good watch. The newer batches come with blue parachrom hairspring. But of course, it's value seems come down, almost close to list. Perhaps if you wanna trade, trade early before the price for new watches drops further.
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