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04-20-2006, 11:29 AM | #25 | |
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I challenged you to list a watch that retails for 7k with an in house movement that's superior to the Daytona's 4130. You have a list of watches in the price range, but fail to demonstrate in any way why the're superior. Let's take your first choice for example - The Zenith Chronomaster GT. The El Primero movement in this watch has remained essentially unchanged since about 1962. Rolex used the El Primero as the base caliber, modifiying the design substantially to create the Rolex caliber 4030. In 2000, Rolex introduced the Caliber 4130 at Basel in 2000. So the 4130 in the Daytona is at least 2 design generations ahead of the El Primero in the Chronomaster GT. So why do you feel it's superior? The 4130 has a host of Rolex's newest technology inovations, such as their new hairspring, the "Parachrom Bleu". This new Rolex-patented hairspring is very easy to recognise as the spring has a very dark blue shiny color. It consists of an alloy made of Niob (most part), Hafnium and a very small ammount other metals not described. This blue color is created because the Niob oxidizes in contact with air and formes a protective layer this way. In comparison to the regular hairsprings (like what would be found in the El Primero), this new one consists of only non-Ferro materials, and is as such completely unsensitive to magnetic fields. Another major advantage is that this new spring is much less sensitive to temperature-variations, the frequency does not vary due to differences in temperature, which results into one of the most accurate mechanical watches you can buy today. I could go on and on about the new technology (I suppose using the word "new" in reference to mechanical watch technology is relative at best) but you get the point. |
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OK dude, looking at your credential I am sure you know more about watches then I do... Difference between a professional vs Hobbist I guess.. Anyway, you must feel the need to defend Rolex since you replied to my last post twice..even though I never said Daytona wasn't a nice watch, my point was for 7k (once again if you can even get a Daytona at that price) you can get in house manufacturer movement watches with just as good of fit,finish and accuracy as a Rolex with better styling and more exclusivity. I mean, if you want accuracy, buy a quartz watch and it'll be much more precise. Not denying the Rolex movement is good with all the technical inovation thrown in it and I am sure it'll be a durable watch, but at 7k I was presenting the original poster something else to think about rather then just another "Rolex". Anyway, to prevent dragging this out any longer and to make you happy. I would like to say that for 7k Rolex Daytona is the best you can get, it's technically superior, looks better, smells better, probably taste better and it has nothing to do with the fact that the name "Rolex" has anything to do with it. Also to sum it up, any ETA movements are like a POS Chevy Cavalier |
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04-20-2006, 12:09 PM | #27 | |
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....I don't begrudge your opinion.. we all have to justify our expensive habits in some way. I don't think that my "friend" (are your quotes to imply he really isn't my friend, or that he doesn't exist?) waits five years to send it back to Rolex; he sends it back because it sucks ass. He has easily sent it back 3 times in five years. I really don't know why he bothers; if I had his money, I'd have a hundred nice watches.- And I do consider Rolex a nice watch, but purely from a jewelry standpoint. P.S.- A COSC certification costs manufacturers less than eight dollars per movement.
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Your mistaken in your cost of COSC certification - the true cost varies by manufacturer, and depends on the volume of testing the manufactuer does with COSC. Rolex no doubt pays less per test than anyone, as they are COSC's biggest customer. Of course, it has little bearing on our dicussion...I just pointed it out to demonstrate that a watch coming from Rolex (either new or serviced) should hold these tollerances. "Several minutes off per day" just doesn't sound plausible. Sorry. |
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Ok..I think you miss the point I am trying to make and no I am not backpeddling.. I never said Rolex suck at making their own movement, in fact on my original post I said Rolex Daytona is a good choice, but like I said many many times for 7k you can buy something just as good. Are you telling me all the watches I listed won't last as long, and don't have the same workmanship and finish as the Rolex, or won't keep time just as good (and if you want technical comparison, then go on Timezone.com and ask around on GO/Omega/JLC forum, perhaps someone can give you the precise data you're looking for?) If the answer is no to the above questions, then there's better choice...btw, even though you listed Daytona technical features before, that still doesn't make it a superior choice to what I listed. Buying a luxury watch is subjective, most people buying it is buying it for the "SOUL" just like people buying BMW/MBNZ...etc, so at the end of the day it is all about opinions and that's what this forum is about. Anyway, if it makes you feel better AGAIN....Rolex is the best, Daytona is the end all and be all watches with the best movement in the industry and Rolex is the 800lbs or 1000lbs gorilla of the watch industry.... P.S. Don't bother to reply to my posting anymore, at this point a simple agree to disagree is good enough..and for the record you won the argument and you can walk away feeling good about wearing your ROLEX **To the original poster, good luck with your IWC 3706, are you getting the bracelet or leather? Btw, the bracelet has the best adjustment design ever** |
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Now, care to explain/defend why the IWC 3706 has the "best adjustment design ever" ? However, I've done reviews from all the manufacturers you named. I REALLY like JLC personally...I wouldn't mind owning one some day in fact. |
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thanks for all good advices and the insight to the world of watches. i got the IWC this weekend. well i must say the IWC makes the Rolex looks very machine , and the IWC is a piece fine craftsmanship, so much more refine. , these are my Observation from just looking at the 2 watch. movements wise i don't know much, i am still learning how to appreciate them. and yes i saw the G.O. Panomatic - it is art & Engineering in its highest form. (well maybe next time) for now i happy with both SD & Spitfire. attached are the photos of my Rolex SD & IWC spitfie. thanks again for the feedback & reply cheers
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Excellent choice!
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CONGRATS 8t!!! Wear it in good health!
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I have a Panerai (164). I guess I need to get my camera. I didn't buy a Rolex because everyone will think its a replica. Nobody I have shown my PAM to has even heard of Panerai.
Here's a pic from the official site:
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To be fair and honest, the above statements is true about the rolex SD, when I wanted to get a watch then, my criteria was to get a watch is that build like a tank, hold its value, sports model, not as common as the explorer and SM, and get a taste of high-end stuff (well to what I know the SD is the 2nd highest of the rolex sports range). Well I couldn’t find anything better than the rolex SD. It was the best fit for what I wanted and it’s my 1st expensive watch brought with my own money. Thanks for reminding me. Yes the rolex SD is a super utilitarian & hardy watch to have daily. I just wish I could wear both watches at the same time, I love both of them. Thanks again for sharing.
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thanks for the advice along the way too......take care. cheers
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IWC's are so nice. I got two.
IWC Ingenieur Chrono SS Automatic IWC 2000 Automatic Titanium BTW, the first one is for sale. If interested, send me a PM. Brand new conditions. Just looking to make some changes on my collection.
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