Question For the Watch Experts and Enthusiasts
I couldn't agree with you more on the Rolex claim, which is why I do not own one, and have no plans to purchase one. Even when it was offered as a gift. I chose something else...
Rolex isn't a bad watch. But it isn't all it has been hyped up to be. I would say only the chronometer's are decent.
Its got decent old man style but I never liked the "stuffiness" that is associated with owning a Rolex. Maybe when I'm 50 I'll pick up a Rolex. But for now I like my modern and or contemporary time pieces.
People buy different things for different reasons.
Rolex isn't a bad watch. But it isn't all it has been hyped up to be. I would say only the chronometer's are decent.
Its got decent old man style but I never liked the "stuffiness" that is associated with owning a Rolex. Maybe when I'm 50 I'll pick up a Rolex. But for now I like my modern and or contemporary time pieces.
People buy different things for different reasons.
Rolex is overhyped and overpriced. I looked at the Omega Seamaster and Rolex Submariner side by side, and the Omega looked like a higher quality watch in comparison, especially the bracelet and clasp.
Originally Posted by mav,Jul 20 2006, 05:39 AM
Rolex is overhyped and overpriced. I looked at the Omega Seamaster and Rolex Submariner side by side, and the Omega looked like a higher quality watch in comparison, especially the bracelet and clasp.
rolex has applied indices with polished edges (white gold?), and in house movement (which is famous for being robust and accurate), and rolex is famous for their attention to detail. my complain of a rolex is the bracelet. they just never seemed *as solid as* even a bracelet from seiko with solid links and end links. and omega SMP is using push button clasp while rolex is still using folding lock.
the screwdown crown on the rolex (sub or Sea dweller) is just WAY better than omega SMP
if you want to see how to make a REALLY good clasp, check out Seiko Marinemaster 300m auto (SBDX001) (or other high end Seiko Prospex watches). Seiko makes a very adjustable diver extension that's actually useful for everyday (not only for over the dive suit)!
if you think Omega SMP (blk dial or bond model) is the same (or higher) quality than a rolex sub, then i suggest you to save the money and buy a $150 Seiko diver, cause you won't be able to tell the difference between Seiko and Omega as well.
Originally Posted by happs22,Jul 18 2006, 09:03 PM
Basically, you are s.o.l. if the watch craps out on you and you want to return it to the manufacturer.
Hey, take a trip to St. Thomas or Hong Kong and get a watch duty free for about the same price!
I got a TISSOT T Touch on a Carnival Cruise for $400 duty free.
Originally Posted by stockae92,Jul 20 2006, 11:18 AM
rolex has applied indices with polished edges (white gold?), and in house movement (which is famous for being robust and accurate), and rolex is famous for their attention to detail. my complain of a rolex is the bracelet. they just never seemed *as solid as* even a bracelet from seiko with solid links and end links. and omega SMP is using push button clasp while rolex is still using folding lock.
the screwdown crown on the rolex (sub or Sea dweller) is just WAY better than omega SMP
if you want to see how to make a REALLY good clasp, check out Seiko Marinemaster 300m auto (SBDX001) (or other high end Seiko Prospex watches). Seiko makes a very adjustable diver extension that's actually useful for everyday (not only for over the dive suit)!
if you think Omega SMP (blk dial or bond model) is the same (or higher) quality than a rolex sub, then i suggest you to save the money and buy a $150 Seiko diver, cause you won't be able to tell the difference between Seiko and Omega as well.
the screwdown crown on the rolex (sub or Sea dweller) is just WAY better than omega SMP
if you want to see how to make a REALLY good clasp, check out Seiko Marinemaster 300m auto (SBDX001) (or other high end Seiko Prospex watches). Seiko makes a very adjustable diver extension that's actually useful for everyday (not only for over the dive suit)!
if you think Omega SMP (blk dial or bond model) is the same (or higher) quality than a rolex sub, then i suggest you to save the money and buy a $150 Seiko diver, cause you won't be able to tell the difference between Seiko and Omega as well.
I was never all that interested in Rolex myself, but once I started reading up on them I found that there was a lot of substance behind the hype. I went to my local AD, tried on a Yachtmaster in SS/PT, and loved it. It fits extremely well, and has a great feel to it.
Rolex make and sell approx 800,000 watches a year. The company is still family owned, and the profits are donated to charity. They raise prices because they can. If the watches didn't sell, well, that might be a problem. But they do sell.
The YM is my keeper watch at the moment.
Dave.
Hey guys,
Thanks again for all of your tips. I had a chance to take a short trip to Hong Kong last weekend and was able to find the B&R watch that I wanted. It took a lot of walking but thankfully it wasn't for nothing. Before I took the trip, I looked online and wrote down all of the prices from each site. I ended up getting mine for about 15% below the lowest price I saw online. I'm pretty happy with what I got!
Thanks again!
-Mike
Thanks again for all of your tips. I had a chance to take a short trip to Hong Kong last weekend and was able to find the B&R watch that I wanted. It took a lot of walking but thankfully it wasn't for nothing. Before I took the trip, I looked online and wrote down all of the prices from each site. I ended up getting mine for about 15% below the lowest price I saw online. I'm pretty happy with what I got!
Thanks again!
-Mike
Originally Posted by CalBear,Aug 7 2006, 05:26 AM
Hey guys,
Thanks again for all of your tips. I had a chance to take a short trip to Hong Kong last weekend and was able to find the B&R watch that I wanted. It took a lot of walking but thankfully it wasn't for nothing. Before I took the trip, I looked online and wrote down all of the prices from each site. I ended up getting mine for about 15% below the lowest price I saw online. I'm pretty happy with what I got!
Thanks again!
-Mike
Thanks again for all of your tips. I had a chance to take a short trip to Hong Kong last weekend and was able to find the B&R watch that I wanted. It took a lot of walking but thankfully it wasn't for nothing. Before I took the trip, I looked online and wrote down all of the prices from each site. I ended up getting mine for about 15% below the lowest price I saw online. I'm pretty happy with what I got!
Thanks again!
-Mike
Originally Posted by DiamondDave2005,Aug 7 2006, 08:49 AM
Hey Mike, congrats on the new watch! Got pics?





