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Old 04-11-2007, 01:26 AM
steel108 steel108 is offline
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Default Help me pick a Rolex

I have narrowed it down to these watches. Of course, I am open to other models as well. I own a Breitling and an Omega and feel it's time to get a Rolex. I don't know if I link the thin links, I think I prefer the thick ones. Which do you guys like?

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Old 04-11-2007, 01:29 AM
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nr 2 seems very classy, i'm not much of a fan of any of the blinged out ones
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:29 AM
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I like 6, 4, and 1 in that order. If you like the lighter faces then I'd go 8 or 5, but I like the darker ones personally.
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:32 AM
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I've always been fond of the Sea Dweller.

Keep in mind, if you go with TAG or Rolex you need to wear it full time since they both work on kinetic energy to keep it working. If you leave it alone and not on your wrist for a few days it will stop.

For people with multiple watches that they wear, this is kinda annoying.
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Old 04-11-2007, 10:52 AM
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Default Re: Help me pick a Rolex

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I've always been fond of the Sea Dweller.

Keep in mind, if you go with TAG or Rolex you need to wear it full time since they both work on kinetic energy to keep it working. If you leave it alone and not on your wrist for a few days it will stop.

For people with multiple watches that they wear, this is kinda annoying.

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is this true? i don't know about rolexes, but i know one of the less expensive brands (maybe seiko) has a kinetic energy watch that will remember the time while in storage. when you want to wear it, you just shake it a little and the arms go to the correct time. pretty cool imo.
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Old 04-11-2007, 11:03 AM
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Default Re: Help me pick a Rolex

i almost want to get 2 myself now. how much is it? if less than 4k i will get it.
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Old 04-11-2007, 11:33 AM
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i almost want to get 2 myself now. how much is it? if less than 4k i will get it.

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under 4k? you must be new to rolex.
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:29 PM
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I've always been fond of the Sea Dweller.

Keep in mind, if you go with TAG or Rolex you need to wear it full time since they both work on kinetic energy to keep it working. If you leave it alone and not on your wrist for a few days it will stop.

For people with multiple watches that they wear, this is kinda annoying.

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is this true? i don't know about rolexes, but i know one of the less expensive brands (maybe seiko) has a kinetic energy watch that will remember the time while in storage. when you want to wear it, you just shake it a little and the arms go to the correct time. pretty cool imo.

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its automatic vs. quartz

automatic, rolexes, breitling, most tag's, and other nice watches don't run on batteries where quartz watches do. automatic watches wind themselves based off of movement where quartz watches wind themselves with batteries.

if you have more than one automatic watch, buy a watch winding box. you can store your automatic watch in the box because it moves the watch around, thus keeping it wound and ticking
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:35 PM
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rolex for less than 4k is not unreasonable as far as i can see
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Old 04-11-2007, 02:11 PM
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[ QUOTE ]
is this true? i don't know about rolexes, but i know one of the less expensive brands (maybe seiko) has a kinetic energy watch that will remember the time while in storage. when you want to wear it, you just shake it a little and the arms go to the correct time. pretty cool imo.

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its automatic vs. quartz

automatic, rolexes, breitling, most tag's, and other nice watches don't run on batteries where quartz watches do. automatic watches wind themselves based off of movement where quartz watches wind themselves with batteries.


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Half true. The part about the automatic watches is correct. The part about quartz watches is, for the most part, correct. Most quartz watches use batteries to power the quartz signal. However, Seiko has a line of watches that doesn't have a battery. It uses the motion of the wearer's arm, in a manner similar to automatic watches, to charge a capacitor. Like an automatic watch, it needs to be worn every few days or else the capacitor loses charge. However, Seiko has a line called Auto Relay that keeps time internally when the capacitor is low on charge.

Seiko's Kinetic technology is purely a gimmick. The supposed goal of the watch is that it is a quartz watch that never needs a new battery. That's true. However, it does need a new capacitor periodically because the capacitor no longer stores charge. So there are no real advantages over battery-operated quartz watches.
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