
MichaelC's initial encounter with a Rolex Submariner, after years of preferring more discreet brands, sparked a profound appreciation for its quality and design. His post captures the transformative experience of trying on a watch that many collectors eventually come to understand. This discussion explores the allure of the Submariner and the broader collector journey, particularly for those who initially resist mainstream appeal.

To have never tried one on your wrist...you are a rarity! They are great watches, for sure. Too ubiquitous IMO (a testament to their greatness, among other things) and noticeable, but they are for sure nice, well-engineered and well-built. They deserve their solid reputation. Cheers, John
Maybe that was short sighted. Years ago, a good friend obtained a prominent job and asked me "should I buy a Rolex or a Cartier?" "Neither" was my reply. He wanted one because that is what other people know. I revel in the fact that I can wear an Audemars Piguet about anywhere and most people have no clue what it is. I always knew Rolex was a solid brand. Opening the box earlier and examining this sample, it is perfect. I'm really astounded at the quality. This has all the makings of an essentia
I still have my 25 yrs old submariner (bought new), but I rarely wear it. I do still appreciate it, however, and for over 10 years it was all I wore all day, every day.
I believe I have added a long term keeper. I feel able to understand a quality timepiece; this one is certainly that.
the new 'real world' Sub? Try one. Rapwatch
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