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MikeDT

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I like the gaudy "gold" ones that cost less than 200 RMB, disposable bling,
 
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ter1413

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Solid thread....
 

AML225

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Y-series Rolex GMT Master II (w/ lug holes) on Oyster Bracelet with "Coke" bezel. Why? Because I've worn it everyday for the last 9 years and it's taken some pretty serious abuse and it's tiny mechanical heart reliably beats on... I use to wear an Omega Seamaster Professional before I picked up my Rolex I still have it and everyday when I go to my watch box I ask myself why would I want to wear an Omega with an ETA movement made from low grade 316 stainless steel that looked totally destroyed after 2 years of continuous wear when I can wear a Rolex with an in-house movement made from over-the-top 904 stainless steel.
 

reinhardgs

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very short thread

well, I think most of 'sport' lines of Rolex would stand the apocalypse, still I take my bet on SubC with black bezel
 

SkinnyGoomba

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It would likely be the sea dweller, but I hate the new ceramic bezels on most of the sports watches.
 

KurtS90

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Milguass GV or Daytona stainless steel with white dial.

~Kurt
 

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really digging the submariner's atm.

there's one in particular on 10pastten.com that is definitely one of a kind. with purple croc strap. jizztastic.

 

Verniza

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A while dial Air king or an Oyster Precision. The most beautiful watches by Rolex.
 

reinhardgs

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i like the submariner... hur hur
the toughest of all Rolex


really digging the submariner's atm.

there's one in particular on 10pastten.com that is definitely one of a kind. with purple croc strap. jizztastic.


I never knew that SubC could do looks good with leather strap...

no one want to have skydweller?
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norcaltransplant

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Rolex Prince 971 (c. late 1920s)
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the common Sea Dweller
 
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Aneil4lom

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The Milgauss looks good in black. I don't really have a specific favorite but I'd love a Rolex that's silver or stainless-steel, with a cloth band and a Pepsi bezel.
 

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Two-tone Datejust with a Jubilee band. Classic and elegant.

For sporty, a stainless/black GMT Master.
 

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