Your nominations for Rolex quality for half price
Your nominations for Rolex quality for half price
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T6 vanman

Original Poster:

3,288 posts

116 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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So ... As I said on the Rolex thread last weekend ... I'm not seeing the quality improvement for the 100% uplift in rolex Sub's price over a £4~5k watch.

Recently Mrs T6 said Why yes you can spend some savings on a new £4~5k watch I'm going to be away doing ..... during next week .. can I trust you on your own, woohoo So I've spent many hours last week at work on my lunchbreaks looking at various £4~5k watches..

TLDR .. So I've identified not only an opportunity to purchase without discovery but also a short list on potential purchasessmile

As per the title ... what would be your nomination for my potential purchase,
Ideally a 'daily wearer' suitable for similar wear as a Date Sub...not outrageous or obnoxious like my usual purchases
My shortlists are
1, Either blue or Dark Grey/black faced,
2, Not Alligator leather but more likely Rubber, Sailcloth or a Bracelet.
3, Sturdy or Diver style ... Not a JlC Reverso or a Gold dress watch

Have at it ... give me your best nominations thumbup

Prisoner 24601

617 posts

65 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Whenever i put my Tag Calibre 5 Aquaracer on, i'm always pleasantly surprised at the quality - not that far off my Submariner.

Longines Spirit looks like a very good quality watch, not a diver though of course.

Also not a dive watch, but the Omega Aqua terra - brilliant watch!

Prisoner 24601

617 posts

65 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Golfgtimk28v

2,797 posts

36 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Grand Seiko. The comparison videos make Rolex quality control look like it came from Wish.

Dolf Stoppard

1,372 posts

139 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Surely a Tudor is what you’re after?

Baggie austin

169 posts

101 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Golfgtimk28v said:
Grand Seiko. The comparison videos make Rolex quality control look like it came from Wish.
Amazing

DoubleSix

12,315 posts

193 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Dolf Stoppard said:
Surely a Tudor is what you’re after?
By definition!

(Is there a thread that explains why grown men need to justify their spending decisions to their wives? Unless she’s the main breadwinner and you contribute FA surely you spend your money how you please, within reason).

Edited by DoubleSix on Saturday 21st January 19:55

Jamescrs

5,446 posts

82 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I'd go for an Omega Seamaster personally ( I have one).

Tudor pelagos or blackbay range also worth a look

Regbuser

5,782 posts

52 months

Regbuser

5,782 posts

52 months

toasty

8,044 posts

237 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Golfgtimk28v said:
Grand Seiko. The comparison videos make Rolex quality control look like it came from Wish.
The new night birch looks stunning.

Voldemort

6,989 posts

295 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I'm liking this:


carlo996

6,815 posts

38 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I’d say Grand Seiko for sure, also Glashutte Original is a different league. Something like the Muhle SAR makes the submariner look a bit wimpy, for about 2K

TheAngryDog

12,666 posts

226 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I've not compared any of my watches to a Rolex, but I can't fault the quality on my Breitling Superocean Heritage II or my TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 5.

aussieal

511 posts

178 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I love this thread, something we can all identify with!

Having just picked up a used BB58 navy blue for a fraction of the cost of a sub, I can highly recommend it as a daily.

However, at £4/5k I think I’d be going for a black 38mm Aqua Terra or a green Seamaster 300M.

Alternatively I do like the green Grand Seiko GMT, I forget the reference though. Have to look past the strong Explorer II vibes though.

T6 vanman

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3,288 posts

116 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Just to return to the thread,

Prisoner 24601 said:
Great shout ... It'll join the list with several other Seamasters ... I'm liking the Nekton/Beijing Seamaster with the steel bezel but I'm loving the blue second hand

toasty said:
Golfgtimk28v said:
Grand Seiko. The comparison videos make Rolex quality control look like it came from Wish.
The new night birch looks stunning.
Again several on the radar ... with the Taisetsu Winter Snow really hitting the quality but discrete target

bennno

14,262 posts

286 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Oris are superb.

Mr_C

2,473 posts

246 months

Sunday 22nd January 2023
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My Seamaster is nearly ten years old and to be honest, there’s nothing I’d change it for except a new shape Seamaster.

Possibly a bit unadventurous but I like Omegas (my dad always had them) and it’s perfect for what I need it for.

Mosdef

1,826 posts

244 months

Sunday 22nd January 2023
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Maybe a deal could be struck on this, particularly if you’re heading to the USA at some point:

https://chrono24.app/blancpain/fifty-fathoms-bathy...

Edited by Mosdef on Sunday 22 January 10:32

Tom1312

1,105 posts

163 months

Sunday 22nd January 2023
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I'd say Grand Seiko surpasses Rolex at a lower or similar price point.

I think most modern Tudors compare favourably to the previous generation Rolex if that makes sense? Though given the family link, they'll never be 'better' in that respect IMO

The obvious candidates are the Seamaster or any Zenth that fall into the budget.

The thing with Rolex is, even with the relatively 'simple' watches, they still have a lot more to them than clever marketing.