Best advice is always to try on...

Sep 19, 2017,12:15 PM
 

Will have to see. Won't know if I will have access to try on the SD4000 and 43; bit should be able to try the others

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A non Rolex guy's guide to his first Rolex

 
 By: Darron : September 19th, 2017-08:54
This is a help needed thread as there are so many nuances Currently own: panerai 233 dot /368/190 and IWC 500107 and 3536-01 Selling 233; don't mind buying pre owned Choices ... I know the obvious differences; but I don't the nuances in wearability in bra... 

Truly hard to give a view....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : September 19th, 2017-09:06
.....as most of these, if not all, are great watches. However, everyone's taste is different and there are some on that list i would definitely own and some I would definitely not own. So, if i was starting from blank with no Rolex at all and was confront... 

Thanks Baron

 
 By: Darron : September 19th, 2017-09:11
Have only tried on the ceramic non date and really like it a couple years ago. I thought I was going to think it was too small, but it had a lost of wrist presence. Thanks the SD4000 is the only one on my list that would have to be pre-owned?

Thanks George will do! [nt]

 
 By: Darron : September 19th, 2017-21:31

The best advice I can give is to try the watches on and see which one speaks to you.

 
 By: Bill : September 19th, 2017-11:10
All your choices are good. I am vintage guy so I always go old school. There are some that still qualify as vintage but have sapphire crystal like the Rolex 16760. Tropical version on the right. On the left is a 5513 meters first the best way to start a j...  

Best advice is always to try on...

 
 By: Darron : September 19th, 2017-12:15
Will have to see. Won't know if I will have access to try on the SD4000 and 43; bit should be able to try the others

Nice classic! [nt]

 
 By: Darron : September 19th, 2017-21:31