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Bruiser on a trip

 
 By: dr.kol : November 15th, 2014-00:59
I decided to check how a modern Rolex GMT works in real life. Just a few comments: - the watch is really glittery. - the 24 hours hand is not really readable - the vintage GMT are much better in that respect. - the watch is thick, heavy and and the case c...  

What do you mean?

 
 By: dr.kol : November 15th, 2014-03:43
This week I bought only one and I am negotiating about another one. And today I will give an offer for only one more vintage Rolex (Red Sub.). Hooked? What are you speaking about? Best, Kari

lol [nt]

 
 By: gensiulia : November 15th, 2014-04:11

Interesting comments

 
 By: esddmd : November 15th, 2014-04:14
i have the modern GMT with the green GMT hand and I absolutely love it! My only pet peeve, if you can call it that, is the polished central link of the bracelet. I agree with you that the current design of the bracelet is awesome..

I have tried the "standard" GMT

 
 By: dr.kol : November 15th, 2014-04:47
and the 24 hours hand is indeed more visible. I tried to read in Singapore the home time quite often but it did not really work. I'm wearing reading glasses and can see pretty well with those. I had also my 5110P with me. I could read perfectly the differ... 

Bruiser

 
 By: Mizur9999 : November 15th, 2014-10:15
I also took my Batman to a trip - to US in this case, and I absolutely loved it. I did not find it difficult to read home time at all, with the exception of when the home time hand is covered with the minutes hand. I think that must be a common problem wi... 

Good to hear that you enjoy your Bruiser.

 
 By: dr.kol : November 15th, 2014-10:39
My problem is that while I have i.e. several Pateks, I am looking for perfect tool watches. For me the modern Rolex have too much bling and glitter and thus, can not be considered anymore as a real tool watch. I also find it weird that the edges of the ca... 

Ah finally!

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : November 16th, 2014-10:58
Some one who thinks like me. I too don't care for the modern heavy watches. Once you discover vintage- you leave the modern ones behind. Its really the same with cars. Although having said that I do like one modern watch. Its not a Rolex though but Patek ... 

the same with cars?

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : November 16th, 2014-15:22
I'm sorry but in winter I am very glad having a 4WD, warm, reliable and safe car (filled with crumple zones, seat belts and 25 airbags). But that could just be me....

Winter

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : November 16th, 2014-15:40
In the winter I don't drive old cars either. I am not a chemist but I know that salt is not an old cars best friend. But as soon as spring comes out then the old-timers reappear. I understand that old cars are not for everyone. I respect the advantages of... 

best of both worlds!

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : November 16th, 2014-17:17
I think we both are on the same page. I've got 2 classic cars (1962 and 1973) waiting for spring (or a dry sunny day) in their garage.