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I have been look around for a blue dial half gold 16613 TT... Dealers dun have, private sale also dun have. Looks like this model is very well received by owners, especially the blue dial model.
I just dun like the ceramics new model, still prefer the steel bezel. Anyone selling these here?
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Originally posted by sthark View PostHi I am new to this forum. I am thinking to get a new sub with date. Just wondering how many types/series of sub are there?
Thanks
16610
16610 LV Kermit
116610 LN. Ceramic Sub
116610 LV Hulk
Excluding Vintage Subs.Current Collection :
1) Rolex YG White Mother of Pearl Roman Dial Datejust 16018 (8 mil Serial)
2) Rolex YG Black Computer Roman Dial Datejust 16238 (L Serial)
3) Rolex TT Blue Submariner 16613LB (M Serial)
4) Rolex YG Red Vignette DayDate 18038 (8 mil Serial)
5) Rolex PT Pinkish White MOP DayDate 18206 (A Serial)
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Originally posted by hydesg View PostI already have a GMTcII, would you guys recommend a DSSD, SubC or the green hulk? So spoilt for choices in that price range!
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Thanks.
I don't know if it will fit my small wrist (6inch) unless I try it later.
If I do buy it I will post a picture.
meanwhile heres me wearing the gmtcii
Originally posted by Resurge View PostDssd is a very nice watch. But not everyone can bring out that watch well cox of its size.Green hulk is not that easy to get compared with the sub c and is unique of its green dial n bezel.As for sub c,it has always been a classic.All have their own pros,so depends on what is ur taste and what u want. Cheers!Last edited by hydesg; 01-07-13, 09:45 AM.
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Originally posted by hydesg View PostThanks.
I don't know if it will fit my small wrist (6inch) unless I try it later.
If I do buy it I will post a picture.
meanwhile heres me wearing the gmtcii
Do keep us update on ur fitting yeah?
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Originally posted by Resurge View PostWhatever type of sub u decide to purchase,it will not be a bad choice.The sub is just simply a classic watch which can stand the test of time.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by sthark View PostYup thats right. I went to a few retailers like Cortina etc to look at the sub ceramic. The price is controlled everywhere selling at ard 11k. Just wondering if there are other ADs i can go to purchase, which will offer lower prices.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by hydesg View Posthow does this look?
most important is how you feel when you wear it.
i like my watch to be able to move a little around my wrist.
i try to play around between the watch size and the tightness of the bracelet/strap to balance it.
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