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  • leslie
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    Originally posted by tomivor View Post
    My first few watches are Omega Plant Ocean (buy & sell - 2 times), then Panerai and finally a Rolex Sea-Dweller.

    Must say Omega is value for money because it's build quality is Good and service standard at Swatch Group is Excellent.

    However, Rolex price is expensive but it's build quality is Excellent. Service Centre standard is Good only .

    If dwell into Rolex mechanical design, it's much better than omega.
    As we progress, we appreciate the Heart of the time-piece more than the exterior design.


    I would rate rolex service standards way lower than seiko.. at least seiko treats ur $150 watch with respect and return it to u without any scratches..

    rolex service centre treats ur watch like some pasar malam watches..put deep scratches into ur new watches when u bring it in for warrenty claims..

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  • DestinyFate
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    yea..i always heard..once ya wear a rolex.you wont consider other brand le..haha

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  • maek.mark
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    $30+ just to resize the bracelet? Crazy! I usually go to the Omega outlet at city hall, they resized mine for free!

    Rolex vs Omega. Mercedes vs BMW. To a certain extend, Apple vs Pear (or is it Google?) Some things never change, it is all up to the image you wish to obtain in my opinion. To me, it is Rolex for I have made it, Omega for I am still young and aiming for more. Buy whichever that appeals to you.

    Thats why we need Romega! For people who made it, is still young and aiming for more! (Sorry, cannot help it)

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  • taxico
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    Originally posted by tripflare View Post
    Seriously? Would Rolex charge to remove a link? I was thinking of maybe resizing me sub cos the crown keep diggin into the back of my hand.. *ouch*
    i have never gone to RSC singapore to resize my watch before, but i have done so once in RSC beverly hills and they did it with no complains and at no charge.

    i actually had a very good time there. as time went by, i found out the sub is actually quite easy to resize... do consider a DIY if you're confident enough.

    as for the speedmaster... actually i realized i no longer wanted a loose fitting watch and wanted to remove the original link they added. i happened to pass by wheelock place and just went up.

    after getting a queue number and waiting for 20 minutes, the lady told me YES, CAN DO FOR YOU BUT WILL COST THIRTY (or maybe it was twenty) FIVE DOLLARS, YOU WANT?

    i balked, exclaimed and left the building.

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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by tripflare View Post
    Seriously? Would Rolex charge to remove a link? I was thinking of maybe resizing me sub cos the crown keep diggin into the back of my hand.. *ouch*
    no, as long as its authentic Rollie

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  • tripflare
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    Originally posted by taxico View Post
    i've never had many experiences with swatch SC at wheelock place.

    however i've had 3. once to service a speedmaster, once to buy a link for my speedmaster, and once to remove a link.

    when it required money out of my pocket the first two times, i gladly paid and waited quite a few weeks (a service and to order and install a link).

    but on my third visit, they wanted to charge me $25 or $35 to REMOVE a link to resize bracelet...

    thanks, but no thanks. that visit also ended my love affair with omega - i sold my SM300 and speedmaster pro shortly after.
    Seriously? Would Rolex charge to remove a link? I was thinking of maybe resizing me sub cos the crown keep diggin into the back of my hand.. *ouch*

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  • taxico
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    Originally posted by HerzAusStahl View Post
    I was reading the thread on Day-Date here, and a fellow Rocker posted a link to this rolex history blog. From the blog, seems that the first few leaders that Rolex presented watches to received Datejusts and not Day-Dates?
    http://rolexblog.blogspot.com/2008/0...nt-part-1.html

    the day dates weren't made when the first few were presented to prominent politicians/officers/royalty.

    the evolution of the day date took a while as it was only introduced in 1956 (i think).

    general ike received his watch sometime early in 1951...

    at the time, the solid gold datejusts (which had been around for decades) were probably their most expensive chronometer.

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  • taxico
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    Originally posted by tomivor View Post
    Must say Omega is value for money because it's build quality is Good and service standard at Swatch Group is Excellent.
    i've never had many experiences with swatch SC at wheelock place.

    however i've had 3. once to service a speedmaster, once to buy a link for my speedmaster, and once to remove a link.

    when it required money out of my pocket the first two times, i gladly paid and waited quite a few weeks (a service and to order and install a link).

    but on my third visit, they wanted to charge me $25 or $35 to REMOVE a link to resize bracelet...

    thanks, but no thanks. that visit also ended my love affair with omega - i sold my SM300 and speedmaster pro shortly after.

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  • Chunster69
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    I like both brands, but I find that the build quality of the Omega today is not as good as those earlier, say in the 1970s....so if I am buying brand new, I will take Rolex for quality, but I must admit some of the new Omega designs do look nicer and of more variety...

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  • overcrash
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    Originally posted by tomivor View Post
    As we progress, we appreciate the Heart of the time-piece more than the exterior design.
    When you buy an Omega, you are just buying a watch.

    When you buy a Rolex, you are buying more than just a watch..
    It's a lifestyle.
    It's the prestige.
    It's the milestone of a man's life.
    It mark a new chapter, a new beginning, a centre stage.

    When you buy an Omega, you are just buying a watch.

    Same goes for a Harley.
    When you buy a bike, it's just a bike.
    When you buy a Harley, you are buying a lifestyle, a network. It's more than just a bike.

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  • overcrash
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    Originally posted by taxico View Post
    while they used to be "value buys," these days the prices that tudor subs command are no longer attractive as they are closing in on (and in some cases, exceeding) prices of older pre-owned rolex subs.

    at such prices, i would rather fork out my money (and perhaps a few hundred dollars more) and go for an actual rolex sub.

    from a collector's point of view, tudor subs are irreplaceable and thus worth the "premium."

    however from a purely technical/practical point of view, there can be no comparison between the two submariners - the rolex movement is far superior to the 390/2824.
    gd points once again!
    noted!

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  • overcrash
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    Originally posted by HerzAusStahl View Post
    I was reading the thread on Day-Date here, and a fellow Rocker posted a link to this rolex history blog. From the blog, seems that the first few leaders that Rolex presented watches to received Datejusts and not Day-Dates?

    What is a flagship anyway?
    in this case , the flagship means something like the signature product of rolex, the model that represents the Rolex brand, the most prominent Rolex watch etc.

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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by HerzAusStahl View Post

    What is a flagship anyway?
    A ship that carries the flag

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  • HerzAusStahl
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    Originally posted by Ian Limm View Post
    For me there can be only 1 ....aka the "King" ,aka the "President"....the Rolex Oyster Perpetual DAY DATE.

    Flagship of Rolex for more than 50 years ,worn by the leaders and captains of every Industry from US Presidents to CEOs of MNCs to Mafia Bosses,this is a leader's watch
    I was reading the thread on Day-Date here, and a fellow Rocker posted a link to this rolex history blog. From the blog, seems that the first few leaders that Rolex presented watches to received Datejusts and not Day-Dates?

    What is a flagship anyway?

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  • HerzAusStahl
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    Originally posted by overcrash View Post
    this is nice! what's the damage man?
    Originally posted by exxondus View Post
    fwah nice, but confirm belly ex

    Think time for me to start saving up for this Omega liaoz and push my plans for a Sinn watch further back yet again
    no idea bros, I think above 8k maybe? At the discontinuation of the last carbon fibre racing, it was retailing for 7k, so the solar impulse GMT should cost a good chunk more

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