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The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

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aportnoy

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Originally Posted by Kaplan


though I'm afraid the case might be too large.


Yes^^
 

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Manual winding is desirable in my opinion, especially if it has a display back. No rotor to obstruct your view. Also the daily wind is something you start to look forward to, i am sure like how some look forward to polishing their shoes.
 

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Originally Posted by Acidshort
Manual winding is desirable in my opinion, especially if it has a display back. No rotor to obstruct your view. Also the daily wind is something you start to look forward to, i am sure like how some look forward to polishing their shoes.
I prefer manual winding. It's part of my morning routine.
 

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This year's birthday present to myself: more nubuck pron
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Last year's 'congratulations on quitting smoking' present to myself: auto, date
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okay I need some advise...

I'm within striking distance to get a rolex sub, the former model- not the new ceramic bezel ones and no rolex-hate comments please, but I've been also looking at the new GMT2 which would put my budget back a bit but I can probably afford to get in a few more months. now I'm stumped on whether to get the sub or wait out for the gmt2.
 

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Originally Posted by acidboy
okay I need some advise...

I'm within striking distance to get a rolex sub, the former model- not the new ceramic bezel ones and no rolex-hate comments please, but I've been also looking at the new GMT2 which would put my budget back a bit but I can probably afford to get in a few more months. now I'm stumped on whether to get the sub or wait out for the gmt2.


GMT2 probably gets the most wrist time of all my watches.

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A sub vote here. Not a fan of the polished center links on the GMT II.
 
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