Does anyone know if I were to pay in cash would there be more discount given or at least price difference ?
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I can read the manuel 20398757 times and still get confused haha... certainly not a clever guy so i will just in the mean while enjoy the craftmanship of the watch.
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I think Im a two-toned fan .... =)
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Originally posted by raven View Postfist of all congrats !!
anyway, which THG has sub-c and gmtIIc at the moment ? will you please shed some light ?
Ask them... they keep it in the store =)
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Sorry bros,
Just want to check if you all ever see rolex prices drop at official dealers for those less popular models? Aiming for the new Explorer II at the moment but heard that price is quite steep for it now as demand is still strong for it and it is relatively new and thus if can should wait for demand to subside then price will drop? Is this true? Or will the price just stay there? Anyone got any new updates on how much is it now?
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Originally posted by nimWhat you mentioned is true
Discount for less popular or old model is always higher and new models almost always sell for a premium above listed price
how often does rolex come out with new models? every year?
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Originally posted by jackjack View PostI can read the manuel 20398757 times and still get confused haha... certainly not a clever guy so i will just in the mean while enjoy the craftmanship of the watch.
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But yeah your GMT setting is sala.. nvm lah look good can alrdyA crown for every achievement
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Originally posted by jackjack View PostThanks!!
Oh! What you mean the setting is wrong? Can advice?? Newbie wahaha
So essentially you are not using the GMT function.
Your GMT hand should be positioned at the GMT time, which in this case is either at 0748 H (if it is 1548), or at 1748 H (if it is 348 AM)
This is because Singapore is GMT +8. (Meaning that if the GMT hand is at 24, the local time should read 8am)
If you go other countries, then you can just set the rotating bezel to the corresponding GMT +/- and read off the GMT hand.
Or you can do the maths yourself and add / minus the hours accordingly from the green hand in your new time zone to get the local time.
The point of the GMT function is so that when you go to any time zone, and with knowledge of the GMT local variation, you can add / minus as required to know your local time, at the same time know what time it is back home in Singapore.
Read this article for more info.
http://www.koniaris.com/rolex/
End of OT. Sorry.A crown for every achievement
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Nice watches! Hope to get the GMT ceramic or Sub TT black-gold next. :S
Thanks mkv for the explanation too.
Actually allowing the GMT hand (red hand) to be at local time (Singapore for me for example), is better imho.
This will allow you to 'quickset' the country you are travelling to with the hour hand, as you would not have the need to pull the crown out all the way out, and thus disrupt any pinpoint time keeping you have been upkeeping. Also, setting the GMT hand is slightly more tedious if you compare it to setting the hour hand.
So in short :
GMT hand = your local time
hour hand = foreign time
bezel = up to you to set, but usually dont need to, unless you are a frequent flyer across 3 time zones like commercial pilots
No right and wrong I guess.
I could be wrong though, veterans please advise.
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Originally posted by jackjack View PostThanks!!
Oh! What you mean the setting is wrong? Can advice?? Newbie wahaha
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jackjack bro, you are too humble.
"newbie" but your watches are hardly classified under that, especially when you put the full functions of the daytona into listing!
drool drool.
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Thanks buddy. finally i know that Singapore in GMT +8. hmmm.... A few things to play, and a few to discover with the GMT2... never regret that piece
Originally posted by mkv View PostOkay, now your Green hand (GMT hand) is showing slightly short of 16, which is the same as your normal hands 1548 H.
So essentially you are not using the GMT function.
Your GMT hand should be positioned at the GMT time, which in this case is either at 0748 H (if it is 1548), or at 1748 H (if it is 348 AM)
This is because Singapore is GMT +8. (Meaning that if the GMT hand is at 24, the local time should read 8am)
If you go other countries, then you can just set the rotating bezel to the corresponding GMT +/- and read off the GMT hand.
Or you can do the maths yourself and add / minus the hours accordingly from the green hand in your new time zone to get the local time.
The point of the GMT function is so that when you go to any time zone, and with knowledge of the GMT local variation, you can add / minus as required to know your local time, at the same time know what time it is back home in Singapore.
Read this article for more info.
http://www.koniaris.com/rolex/
End of OT. Sorry.
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