Rare Rolex Tridor. Crass or gorgeous?

Rare Rolex Tridor. Crass or gorgeous?

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corporalsparrow

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403 posts

181 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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I can't make these out...they're hyper-rare, given the three colour 18kt metalwork in the strap, and on the one hand too bling, but on the other...lovely. What do you reckon?

corporalsparrow

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403 posts

181 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Here's another shot:


corporalsparrow

Original Poster:

403 posts

181 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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And one of the strap:


big_peaches

438 posts

197 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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mint

J888SXY

515 posts

201 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Pure class.

toohuge

3,434 posts

217 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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I am going to go ahead and say, lovely.

Funk

26,300 posts

210 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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I'm not a Rolex fan, but I think that looks great.

JamieG

911 posts

226 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Yep - I like.

ShadownINja

76,399 posts

283 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Bi-metal?

hurl

Belongs in the '80s.

cyberface

12,214 posts

258 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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What's the story? The 'word' Tridor suggests three types of gold - is the bracelet *all* gold (white, yellow, and whatever is in the middle) or is only the middle link gold, and the outer links steel?

If the outer links are steel then I'm not overly keen, it's a bit of a blinged-up two-tone. But if the whole watch is made of different shades of gold, and the outer links are white gold, then the OTT-ness makes it properly fun IMO nuts Bling done properly. I don't really 'get' the two-tone steel and gold concept - if you're going to have your watch made out of precious metal then I reckon you ought to have the whole thing made in it, having just a stripe in the middle seems a little half-hearted, like one couldn't afford a 'proper' gold watch.

Everyone has a different view on what is tasteful and what is not, of course, so this is only *my* opinion and entirely subjective. biggrin

LukeBird

17,170 posts

210 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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Bi-metals don't do it for me... not a big fan of the DayDate either to be honest... paperbag

Also quite intrigued by 'Tridor'. scratchchin

Dominic H

3,275 posts

233 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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cyberface said:
What's the story? The 'word' Tridor suggests three types of gold - is the bracelet *all* gold (white, yellow, and whatever is in the middle) or is only the middle link gold, and the outer links steel?

If the outer links are steel then I'm not overly keen, it's a bit of a blinged-up two-tone. But if the whole watch is made of different shades of gold, and the outer links are white gold, then the OTT-ness makes it properly fun IMO nuts Bling done properly. I don't really 'get' the two-tone steel and gold concept - if you're going to have your watch made out of precious metal then I reckon you ought to have the whole thing made in it, having just a stripe in the middle seems a little half-hearted, like one couldn't afford a 'proper' gold watch.

Everyone has a different view on what is tasteful and what is not, of course, so this is only *my* opinion and entirely subjective. biggrin
Spot on LX, the 'Tridor' features white,rose and yellow 18ct gold in the construction of the centre links of the President bracelet, the outer links are 18ct white gold. Beautifully finished, these were a very slow seller, as buyers were not prepared to pay a premium over a yellow gold Day-Date for a watch that, at a glance looked like a bi-colour Datejust.
Strangely enough, the following Day-Date in 18ct white gold(model 118209, 2001 onwards) sold well on the Oyster bracelet, which at a glance looked like a base model 116200 Datejust. It seems that the stealth/Q-car look was the attraction, knowing you had spent +£10k on a watch one would assume was £2k or so....

andy tims

5,581 posts

247 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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LukeBird said:
Bi-metals don't do it for me... not a big fan of the DayDate either to be honest... paperbag
+1 but I wouldn't go so far as to call it Crass

cyberface

12,214 posts

258 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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Dominic H said:
cyberface said:
What's the story? The 'word' Tridor suggests three types of gold - is the bracelet *all* gold (white, yellow, and whatever is in the middle) or is only the middle link gold, and the outer links steel?

If the outer links are steel then I'm not overly keen, it's a bit of a blinged-up two-tone. But if the whole watch is made of different shades of gold, and the outer links are white gold, then the OTT-ness makes it properly fun IMO nuts Bling done properly. I don't really 'get' the two-tone steel and gold concept - if you're going to have your watch made out of precious metal then I reckon you ought to have the whole thing made in it, having just a stripe in the middle seems a little half-hearted, like one couldn't afford a 'proper' gold watch.

Everyone has a different view on what is tasteful and what is not, of course, so this is only *my* opinion and entirely subjective. biggrin
Spot on LX, the 'Tridor' features white,rose and yellow 18ct gold in the construction of the centre links of the President bracelet, the outer links are 18ct white gold. Beautifully finished, these were a very slow seller, as buyers were not prepared to pay a premium over a yellow gold Day-Date for a watch that, at a glance looked like a bi-colour Datejust.
Strangely enough, the following Day-Date in 18ct white gold(model 118209, 2001 onwards) sold well on the Oyster bracelet, which at a glance looked like a base model 116200 Datejust. It seems that the stealth/Q-car look was the attraction, knowing you had spent +£10k on a watch one would assume was £2k or so....
Aha! biggrin

Cheers Dom - in which case I think it rocks. All different colours of gold, weighing a ton - OTT but in a cool way IMO.

Motorrad

6,811 posts

188 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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Crass and gorgeous. With the right clothes in the right environment it just oozes something. I don't know what that something is but it oozes it allright.

I like it.

okgo

38,104 posts

199 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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ShadownINja said:
Bi-metal?

hurl

Belongs in the '80s.
Yup, with a strap that is too large, and a Sergio Tachini track suit driving round Marbella.

Dominic H

3,275 posts

233 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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okgo said:
ShadownINja said:
Bi-metal?

hurl

Belongs in the '80s.
Yup, with a strap that is too large, and a Sergio Tachini track suit driving round Marbella.
Funny you should say that, I took one of these in today as a p/x.



I'm wearing it now with an old Fila track jacket, I'm old enough to know better... wink


okgo

38,104 posts

199 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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Yes, suit with braces by day, tracksuit by night, oh Dominic biggrin



andy_s

19,408 posts

260 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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I never take a negative view as it's very much down to personal taste, ones mans meat and so on. If someone was wearing this and I asked about it and they explained the tri metal composition, the rarity and the general quality I'd say cool. If I asked and they told me it was good because it's a Rolex and cost a fortune I may think it was crass, subjectivity at its best!
For myself, it doesn't stir my loins, it's pretty much the antithesis of what I would look for in a watch but that doesn't preclude it being great for someone else.
(If this doesn't make sense its because I'm pissed btw)

Edited by andy_s on Sunday 7th February 03:10

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

227 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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I think it's very interesting, but bi- or tri-metal doesn't float my boat in the slightest, and I'm averse to the cyclops, too. The dial's very nice, though; I especially like the day at 12 o'clock.

Edited by CommanderJameson on Sunday 7th February 15:21