Some watch shots
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I have officially moved ahead of @BleachedAnusDawg in the HH baller watch power rankings.
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Coke > Pepsi.
Very nice. You can now rest assured that you will always place ahead of me on the big dick watch scale.
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I love them both, although Pepsi might be my all time favorite.
I still need to have the life experience of buying a nice Tudor or Omega from an AD, but until I’ll enjoy a hand me down GMT.
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Both are classic. Assuming it’s a 16710 and not a fat lady 16760 you can go to an AD and pick up a Pepsi and change it out for like $80. I have a Coke with oyster and bought a Pepsi bezel and jubilee bracelet at the local AD in Washington DC. Lots of choices to mix it up with those combos now.
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It's a 16760 Fat Lady Coke. I think my dad paid $2500 for the watch in the mid 80's. Seems to have held it's value OK. Lulz.
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lol. For sure has held its value. Awesome watch. It looks great, enjoy!
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So, not loaded question for @Swaye and @Doogles - which do you prefer: the aluminum bazel Rolex era or the ceramic Rolex era?
I like that @BleachedAnusDawg and Tudor have stuck with aluminum.
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My opinion on the aluminum / ceramic question doesn't matter much since I'm not versed in the history of Rolex or as an owner of one of their watches. That said, I tried on a newer Kermit with Ceramic bezel a couple months ago and it was too over the top flashy for my personal preferences at the moment. Too luxury looking for me. I do, after all, drive a Billy Jo Camaro instead of a German sports sedan.
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This is my feeling as well. The current era of Rolex GMTs and Subs look so dang blingy with the Ceramic Bezels. Aluminum harks bark to a different era when Rolex was still a watch that a C-4 Corvette driving, upper middle class douche bag could aspire too if you saved for a bit.
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Economy down, watches in sale!




