Was deciding either a deep sea or gmt batman. Any peeps able to share their experience which will be a better choice n value substain if I were to resell in future. Each having their own pros n cons I guess but couldn't decide on which. Thanks all in advance
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Originally posted by Joshuasjw View PostWas deciding either a deep sea or gmt batman. Any peeps able to share their experience which will be a better choice n value substain if I were to resell in future. Each having their own pros n cons I guess but couldn't decide on which. Thanks all in advance
IIRC, the "batman" retails at $11,670 and the DSSD at $15,780, as of late 2013. The market now for new purchase at the ADs for the "batman" is at best at its retail price or premium of about $12,000. The DSSD about 10% discount from retail.
For general knowledge, I recalled the GMT IIC (116710) used to be at premium when it first entered the market in 2006/2007, selling at above $11K. Look at the current resale price of the 116710 now. You can probably buy one pre-owned 6-7 yrs model at below $8K.
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U really need to try on both watch. Having both watch b4 I find dssd to thick to my prefCurrent:
Rolex GMT2C TT 116713AN
Panerai 312N
Panerai 233O
Sevenfriday P1-2
Sevenfriday M2-2
Seiko SBBN015
Past:
Rolex Deep Sea Sea Dweller 116660G
Panerai 005N
Steinhart aviation chrono
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The DSSD is a special timepiece, normally more difficult to spot and buy (as compered to a Sub) but equally more difficult to wear in a variety of situations. Of course everyone has their own preferences - I sold mine as it felt too cumbersome, bulky and heavy for every day at the office under cuffed shirts.
The Blue-black is a beauty, easier to wear, no issue in holding its value over time. You should get the one which makes YOU happy and smiling. Nothing else matters. Both timepieces will hold value over years as they bear the Rolex name, no discussion about that.
The Daytona is a different beast. It may not have a date complication but as soon as you put it over your wrist you shall immediately understand the hype about it. No other model in the Rolex range beats it.
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I don't really agree that because the 116710LN (black GMT2C) didn't hold value well means the 116710BLNR (black blue GMT2C) is not going to. I feel that the black and blue GMT2C is going to hold value much better than the black GMT2C because it goes back to the traditional dual colour GMT bezel and it also holds value for being the first watch to have 2 colours painted on the same piece of material. It also looks different from a Submariner unlike the black GMT2C.
The Deep Sea is big and I know some people like it because of its size. However, it uses the same 20mm bracelet that are on the other Rolex models as well. For a watch that big, the bracelet looks tiny, and actually fits a little weird on the Deep Sea in my opinion. For me it is a little too heavy for normal wear and the bracelet doesn't balance the weight and thickness of the watch well.
Just my opinion.
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Originally posted by profzhu View PostThe Deep Sea is big and I know some people like it because of its size. However, it uses the same 20mm bracelet that are on the other Rolex models as well. For a watch that big, the bracelet looks tiny, and actually fits a little weird on the Deep Sea in my opinion. For me it is a little too heavy for normal wear and the bracelet doesn't balance the weight and thickness of the watch well.
Just my opinion.
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Well for me. DSSD is just not for me. Too chunky and not comfy for daily wear or even once in a while wear occasion.
Go for Blue Black. More stylish and beautiful watch. I also agreed the blue black was back to its old tradition that differentiate it from Sub ( as in 116710LN which look too similar with black sub date )
Just IMHO
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