Yellow gold waterproof watch on bracelet

Yellow gold waterproof watch on bracelet

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Louis Balfour

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27,671 posts

229 months

Friday 19th July
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I want one. But what?

I don’t want anything too big or flashy. I’ve considered a Rolex Day Date in 36mm despite myself just because it is an iconic gold watch.

Ideas chaps?



Debaser

6,450 posts

268 months

Friday 19th July
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Is it possible to get a yellow gold watch on a bracelet that isn’t flashy?

TownIdiot

1,610 posts

6 months

Friday 19th July
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AP Royal Oak?

Seriously regret selling my (steel) one as I'd love the size now.

Louis Balfour

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Friday 19th July
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TownIdiot said:
AP Royal Oak?

Seriously regret selling my (steel) one as I'd love the size now.
Considered it and may do so again. But I don’t like the bezel shape and I imagine it to be a scratch magnet.


TownIdiot

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6 months

Friday 19th July
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Louis Balfour said:
Considered it and may do so again. But I don’t like the bezel shape and I imagine it to be a scratch magnet.
And on reflection not as waterproof as the Rolex.

Can't really think of anything else on a bracelet.

One of the reasons a rolex is the "go to" watch.

grumbledoak

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240 months

Friday 19th July
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Retro cool.



Louis Balfour

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Friday 19th July
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grumbledoak said:
Retro cool.

One of my children has one. Also a PRX so that rules those out too.

Louis Balfour

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TownIdiot said:
Louis Balfour said:
Considered it and may do so again. But I don’t like the bezel shape and I imagine it to be a scratch magnet.
And on reflection not as waterproof as the Rolex.

Can't really think of anything else on a bracelet.

One of the reasons a rolex is the "go to" watch.
Well there’s PP Nautilus, VC Overseas, Cartier Santos, JLC Reverso, lots of things.

But yes Rolex does do it quite well. I don’t see value in brand new Rolex gold though, because it’s only a stainless model in a party frock.


Cupid-stunt

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63 months

Friday 19th July
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Haven't tested for water resistance, but its still with me despite wearing it with a T shirt in St Reatham last week....

T6 vanman

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106 months

Friday 19th July
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Surely the only answer is a Blancpain



Or available in black or blue

Louis Balfour

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Friday 19th July
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T6 vanman said:
Surely the only answer is a Blancpain



Or available in black or blue
I respect them but they look goofy to my eye.

popeyewhite

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127 months

Friday 19th July
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Royal Oak or Datejust (President just a bit too much IMO). Both will scratch so easily but the AP has a slimmer profile, which I like.

The Goat

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204 months

Sunday 21st July
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Regbuser

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42 months

Sunday 21st July
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rlw

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244 months

Sunday 21st July
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The Goat said:
Classy and not blingy - love it.

Mosdef

1,780 posts

234 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Louis Balfour said:
T6 vanman said:
Surely the only answer is a Blancpain



Or available in black or blue
I respect them but they look goofy to my eye.
The Bathyscaphe isn’t to everyone’s tastes but I have a ceramic one (one of the Ocean Commitment series with the grey case) and it has really grown on me, it’s not small at 43.5mm or whatever it is. I also have a blue VC Overseas chronograph, which is similar size and thickness, I wear the Blancpain more often, it just feels a bit better on my wrist somehow.

What about the VC overseas dual time or three hander? Some good options in gold for the three hander and you’d get three strap options to boot (plus 150m water resistance).

WY86

1,458 posts

34 months

Wednesday 24th July
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Tudor offer a blackbay in 18ct.

Louis Balfour

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Wednesday 24th July
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WY86 said:
Tudor offer a blackbay in 18ct.
A gold Tudor sports sounds a bit confused doesn’t it?



WY86

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Louis Balfour said:
A gold Tudor sports sounds a bit confused doesn’t it?
I can’t imagine them selling many at £27k! I personally would be going for a Yacht-Master 40 on a oysterflex. Not sure why but the oysterflex strap does it for me on yellow gold rolex watches.

Louis Balfour

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Wednesday 24th July
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WY86 said:
Louis Balfour said:
A gold Tudor sports sounds a bit confused doesn’t it?
I can’t imagine them selling many at £27k! I personally would be going for a Yacht-Master 40 on a oysterflex. Not sure why but the oysterflex strap does it for me on yellow gold rolex watches.
I am in Italy at the moment, there are Rolexes everywhere. I’ve seen three Rolex yellow gold sports on bracelets in the last two hours alone.

Rolex is the obvious choice for my requirement aside from they are so prolific, and i struggle with the concept of paying multiples of the steel model price for yellow gold which is intrinsically less suitable for the job.