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Author:  46crew [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:57 am ]
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Hey guys, I'm sure some of you can relate to this, even for a different brand or watch. Long story short, I traded my one and only Rolex, a GMTIIc to RJ a few months back. We met F2F, and he is a great guy and we made a super trade. I love the PAM 320 he traded me and it is one of my all time favorite watches. Thanks RJ! :D Now the bad stuff... I miss my Rolex!! I really loved the GMT and am now in the hunt for another one or a Sub C. In order to justify another watch purchase (we all do it) I told myself if I lost 50 lbs, I would reward myself with a Rolex. Well I've lost just over 30 lbs now, and the 40mm looks even better on my once 8" wrist. :) As I grow closer to the 50 lb mark, I am getting excited, but now the Sub C's are drying up! One AD (a large one) told me there are NONE in the company. I have heard that Rolex was cutting back on production, but not sure if that was true or not.

Anyway, I am so missing my Rolex, and LOVE the ceramic bezels on the GMT and Sub. If anyone feels my pain, please comfort me..... Withdrawls suck! :|

Author:  Montexn [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 12:34 pm ]
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46Crew, let me be the first to congratulate you on your weight loss....well done and I wish you success in reaching that goal of 50lbs.

As for Rollie withdrawal, although I do like some of their models, I'm not a Rolex devotee. Rolex just doesn't excite me to the degree that a number of other brands do. I feel the same about Panerai, although I would like to have a 321 sandwich dial in my collection, there are so many other makers and models that represent a higher priority to me.

The Sub C is a nice piece and I wish you luck in obtaining your heart's desire upon reaching your goal. It's a nice reward for a job well done, not too mention the health benefits that go along with it. Keep up the good work and keep your eye on the prize!

Author:  Twotone540 [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 12:41 pm ]
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I understand....I bought my first GMT in 1969. Lost in '82-83.
I bought 14 watches...but they could not replace the GMT, so 3 months ago I replaced it with
a GMT II-C. You just have to face the fact and replace it ASAP !

Author:  breanach78 [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:14 pm ]
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Ya feel your pain! My 16610Lv is gone but not forgotten.. I think its just the Initial loss and regret that hits you first. I think it happens to all of us who sell a watch we like to trade up. I really know how you feel though! If I get a nice lv in the next few weeks I am jumopng on it. Boy I hope this felling wares off soon!

Good luck with your search. The GMT and Sub C are really super watches.

Congrats on weight loss BTW....

:lingsrock:

Author:  sharkman [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:17 pm ]
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There are always NIB and LNIB Sub Cs on timezone and watchnet - always.

Author:  wrangler [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:41 pm ]
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Whatever motivation works -- keep up the good work!

Author:  jlee5050 [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:53 pm ]
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sharkman wrote:
There are always NIB and LNIB Sub Cs on timezone and watchnet - always.


:yeahthat

I've seen them a lot too... you probably can save yourself a little coin by buying mint pre-owned...

Author:  Scott [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 3:22 pm ]
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I understand. Owned a GMT for 9 years, sold it and then felt like I "needed" to have a Rolex in my collection, which is why I have the Yachtmaster. Just go on Elite Deal Seeker watches and there are always some popping up on Timezone, Watchnet and Rolex Forums. Most I have seen now are at or below $7K and just yesterday I saw the first 42mm black Explorer II down to just over $7K on one of those sites yesterday.

Author:  boogiebot [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 3:39 pm ]
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dude buy another gmt 2 c or get a subc its the only cure for the disease.

Author:  Dracha [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 4:13 pm ]
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I go through the same as well but 'settled' on an Explorer II

the GMT IIc hurts me as its slightly to big for my wrist so I sold that one
the Sub C .. ermm cant get used to it
the new explorer , again , it pinches me :(

so as a daily wearer I am wearing an Explorer II , P serial , SEL and it has just the right size , black hands so it still has legibiity in the morning (I dislike Breitling silver hands against a whte silver dial as I cant tell time !!)

And the explorer is a lot cheaper than the GMT (why ?) but has the functionality I like as a frequent traveller

Author:  RJRJRJ [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 4:26 pm ]
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:twisted: :nana:

Its been months now and im liking the GMT more and more. Its becoming a permanent fixture on my wrist. So I guess the idea of a DSSD is out with the weight loss huh? I think the SubC is the way to go. It will be all the goodness of the GMT and you wont feel like youve been there/done that. Good luck with the next 20 lbs!

Author:  46crew [ Thu Jan 05, 2012 8:44 pm ]
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RJRJRJ wrote:
:twisted: :nana:

Its been months now and im liking the GMT more and more. Its becoming a permanent fixture on my wrist. So I guess the idea of a DSSD is out with the weight loss huh? I think the SubC is the way to go. It will be all the goodness of the GMT and you wont feel like youve been there/done that. Good luck with the next 20 lbs!


:uplaugh: Thanks buddy, and thanks to everyone for their input. I have a deal smoldering, and hopefully in the coming months will be back in the Rolex fold. Until then, I am very happy with the current line up.

And the 320 is still getting lots of attention. :D

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Author:  Varoom [ Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:18 am ]
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I lost 30lbs aswell and sold both of my Super Avengers to buy a Rolex Deepsea.

i know all the rolex guys think the dssd is a huge watch but for me being used to sa's i feel the dssd is small..

but now ive had it for a month and as im getting more inshape i now think the dssd is big...but i love it!

do i miss my SA's?..................Not one bit :)

Author:  46crew [ Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:40 pm ]
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Varoom wrote:
I lost 30lbs aswell and sold both of my Super Avengers to buy a Rolex Deepsea.

I know all the rolex guys think the dssd is a huge watch but for me being used to sa's i feel the dssd is small..

but now ive had it for a month and as im getting more inshape i now think the dssd is big...but i love it!

do i miss my SA's?..................Not one bit :)


Congrats on your progress!! For me, it was 90% diet. After I tweaked that, it the weight just fell off. As for the DSSD, I have considered it, and my wrist and frame is large enough to pull it off. But personally, I find the diameter to thickness ratio a bit off. I love the diameter, but want something a bit slimmer for wear wear in a suit, etc. I'm not saying it can't be worn in a suit, just not my taste. That's why I want a Sub. C. But if I found a DSSD I couldn't refuse, then who knows. :) The B04 GMT is very appealing, but I really want to go no larger than 44-45mm.

Thanks for the input guys! :D

Author:  Varoom [ Fri Jan 06, 2012 3:22 pm ]
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Yeah it is quite tall on the wrist.

The sub c is awesome and looks bigger now with the thick lugs.

Another option is the new 42mm explorer in black...it's nice too.

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