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Ownning two versions of the same model. Will You?
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Originally posted by breitling77 View PostLastly, GMT is always a good and handy model. Though I own 116713LN, I feel 116710LN is always a versatile and classic model. You own regret.
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Originally posted by submarooner View PostGet a Daytona. Will look entirely different with chrono, vs other Rolex Sports models without.
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that's what polished center links are for - dress watch
need long sleeve to protect them
Originally posted by RolexSunday View PostThanks guys, I appreciated those that give out their opinions on my choices here. I will stop wearing my GMT TT starting tomorrow untill I got myself a SS version.
I saw the my GMT TT attracked too many scratches than my likings. I will keep it in the safe and only use it for dinner wear when I wear long sleeves shirts.
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Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Postthat's what polished center links are for - dress watch
need long sleeve to protect them
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I think third party watch technicians can help to remove hairlines at a fee
Hairlines are unavoidable if you wear the watch
If you buy to keep in the safe without removing the stickers, you will never get hairlines
Originally posted by RolexSunday View PostIs there anyway I can get the center links polished back to its original shinning state, i.e. without any hairline scratches. And how much is it going to cost me?? I just bought the piece two weeks ago, so only minor hairline scratches are visible. Thanks.
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Originally posted by RolexSunday View PostIs there anyway I can get the center links polished back to its original shinning state, i.e. without any hairline scratches. And how much is it going to cost me?? I just bought the piece two weeks ago, so only minor hairline scratches are visible. Thanks.Originally posted by skydweller_sg View PostI think third party watch technicians can help to remove hairlines at a fee
Hairlines are unavoidable if you wear the watch
If you buy to keep in the safe without removing the stickers, you will never get hairlinesROLEX.
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Originally posted by skydweller_sg View PostI think third party watch technicians can help to remove hairlines at a fee
Hairlines are unavoidable if you wear the watch
If you buy to keep in the safe without removing the stickers, you will never get hairlines
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No problem. I can understand how you feel as all three are our hard earned money. To me, I treat it as a form of "investment" and keep it as a gift to my children in future. I feel by the time they buy, Rolex is going to be a super hard to reach brand. Nowadays even a simple SS submariner, explorer or GMT is already 5 figure. Anyway do get it if you can afford.
Originally posted by RolexSunday View PostThanks breitling77, I kind of feel this way too, but spending too much money on watches is not my likings, therefore the dilemma.
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Originally posted by breitling77 View PostNo problem. I can understand how you feel as all three are our hard earned money. To me, I treat it as a form of "investment" and keep it as a gift to my children in future. I feel by the time they buy, Rolex is going to be a super hard to reach brand. Nowadays even a simple SS submariner, explorer or GMT is already 5 figure. Anyway do get it if you can afford.
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Talk about inflation and currency depreciation
Originally posted by breitling77 View PostNo problem. I can understand how you feel as all three are our hard earned money. To me, I treat it as a form of "investment" and keep it as a gift to my children in future. I feel by the time they buy, Rolex is going to be a super hard to reach brand. Nowadays even a simple SS submariner, explorer or GMT is already 5 figure. Anyway do get it if you can afford.
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