downer wrote:Good grief Stefs. You have now got me dreaming about YM's too!
I like the Everose on Rubber - although it's crazy money - but also the regular grey or blue dials. They make a nice alternative to the more commonly-seen Subs/GMT's/Explorers.
If you can carry off the smaller case size, the YM is a stunning Rolex that is far more desirable in my opinion than the sub.
downer wrote:Good grief Stefs. You have now got me dreaming about YM's too!
I like the Everose on Rubber - although it's crazy money - but also the regular grey or blue dials. They make a nice alternative to the more commonly-seen Subs/GMT's/Explorers.
If you can carry off the smaller case size, the YM is a stunning Rolex that is far more desirable in my opinion than the sub.
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I've decided to stick with my GMT + Everest, rather than shell out the (roughly) additional £15k to get an Everose on rubber.
(probably should have cleaned the watch before taking the picture).
Watched a review of this yesterday think it's now edged in front of a Damasko DA38 if I get chance to make a purchase in this price range in the future
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neil8fletcher3 wrote:Watched a review of this yesterday think it's now edged in front of a Damasko DA38 if I get chance to make a purchase in this price range in the future
I bought one of these for Christmas...It's exceptional. Can't stop changing it on to different leather straps or my mesh bracelet, looks amazing on anything.
^^^^ Looks good Greg, however - call me old fashioned, but I think the MN strap would look better on the watch that it is traditionally associated with.