tempted by the 2 daytona steel- black and white
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Ownning two versions of the same model. Will You?
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I won't unless i've very deep pockets, but then again with deep pockets why not buy other models or even more branded watches?
Rolex owner since 2010
Previously owned:
Explorer II(216570) black dial AN serial
GMT-Master II(116710LN) AN serial
Current collection:
Datejust 36(116234) V serial
GMT-Master II(116713LN) AN serial
Upcoming/Wishlist:
"Hulk" green sub(116610LV)
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Originally posted by Oceanklassik View PostI don't know if it's just me or what but the tt & ss model of the GMT-IIC do not look very distinctive. I think this is partly due to the design of this model - the polished centre links. Somehow, whenever I come across either of this model outside, it often takes me a while to differentiate if that GMT-IIC on that person's wrist is a tt/ss model. So for this model in particular, I'll probably just have one. And personally I will choose the tt version
Perhaps u should consider a 16710 ss as daily beater.
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Personally I think its a great idea. Sometimes an individual just finds himself drawn to the DNA or history of a particular model. There loads of collectors who have many variations of speedmasters for example. If I weren't financially constrainted I would rush out buy myself a gold Daytona on leather to complement my SS Daytona
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Originally posted by kqxrlovesSpeedmasters View PostPersonally I think its a great idea. Sometimes an individual just finds himself drawn to the DNA or history of a particular model. There loads of collectors who have many variations of speedmasters for example. If I weren't financially constrainted I would rush out buy myself a gold Daytona on leather to complement my SS Daytona
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Originally posted by RolexSunday View PostHi, just want to gather the opinions of fellow forumers.
Will any of you buy two Sport Rolexes with the same models but with different versions. i.e. a TT and a SS version.
I own a GMT IIC TT, thinking of buying a SS version due to its versatilities and can be used as a daily beater.
Of cause a Sub SS will be nice, but compares with GMT, I like GMT better.
Regards...I'm in bad company........
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