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·So, I’ve added another Rolex to my current collection of SS Pepsi GMT II ceramic Mark II, Hulk, and Sea Dweller 43 Mark II.
I’d sold several of my Rolex over the years, such as three 40mm Explorer II, a 42mm Explorer II, my Coke GMT II and newer GMT II BLNR, Sub 16800, TT Sub Bluesy, No Date ceramic Sub, and Yachmaster.
The older watches were often sold because they felt too small on my larger wrists. The BLNR and Yachtmaster helped me buy the Pepsi in 2018, the Explorer II helped me buy the Hulk around the same time, and the Sub No Date helped me buy the SD43 last year. I really liked the larger size on my 7.5” wrist.
I only regret selling the Coke GMT II which my son loved, and someday I’d like to replace the 42mm polar Explorer II for myself. The only other Rolex on my radar right now is a white dial ceramic Daytona and/or a new 41mm 116610LV, but I don’t have the funds right now.
To buy the new Rolex I sold 3 watches that I have not worn in at least 2 years - my 1976 Speedy 145.022-74, my POLMLE, and my Ti Planet Ocean 8500. The Ti 8500 was actually the hardest to part with. I last wore the vintage Speedy when I bought my speedmaster 3570.50 two years ago, even though I got it serviced 12 months ago. I never wore the POLMLE even though Omega serviced it in May 2018 - it was a safe queen. The Ti 8500 was last worn on a vacation summer 2018, because I wear the larger Ti 9300 more.
Meet Deep Blue 126660 - it’s the perfect size for me, and I love the gradient dial.
The sad thing is that almost all of the Rolex watches that I have sold were ones that I had bought used in good but not perfect condition, so I wore them regularly without anxiety. But when I bought these newer ones in perfect condition I got scared to wear some of them outside of the house. I usually wear my titanium Planet Ocean 9300 daily because I can be hard on it and it doesn’t pick up any deep marks like my BLNR did (deep ding on 11 o’clock lug).
I’m hoping that I have the courage to wear this beautiful new watch and not be afraid to scratch it, because my Hulk and my SD43 have both been safe queens. I have vinyl Zagg screen protector material on the lugs and clasp of my Pepsi GMT II, which I have worn often. So I’m thinking I might have to buy similar stickers for my other Rolex watches if I’m going to wear them without fear.
With the adjustable glide lock clasp on the 2nd to smallest setting, I have left the dive extension installed and only removed one full-size link from the 12 o’clock side. I have plenty of room for expansion and I t should fit me fine in the winter with the clasp on the smallest setting - worst case I have to remove a half link in winter and leave it off.
As for comfort, it’s slightly heavier than my Ti Planet Ocean 9300, but not terribly. It seems to wear about the same size, despite 1.5mm smaller, although I think it doesn’t wear as tall as the 9300. So it’s extra weight doesn’t make it top heavy when wearing it because the weight is spread out more and lower to the wrist.
It’s definitely not as comfortable as the Ti Planet Ocean 8500 that I gave up. I hope I don’t regret that, because the Ti 8500 felt better on the wrist than even my lower profile but heavier POLMLE.
I’d sold several of my Rolex over the years, such as three 40mm Explorer II, a 42mm Explorer II, my Coke GMT II and newer GMT II BLNR, Sub 16800, TT Sub Bluesy, No Date ceramic Sub, and Yachmaster.
The older watches were often sold because they felt too small on my larger wrists. The BLNR and Yachtmaster helped me buy the Pepsi in 2018, the Explorer II helped me buy the Hulk around the same time, and the Sub No Date helped me buy the SD43 last year. I really liked the larger size on my 7.5” wrist.
I only regret selling the Coke GMT II which my son loved, and someday I’d like to replace the 42mm polar Explorer II for myself. The only other Rolex on my radar right now is a white dial ceramic Daytona and/or a new 41mm 116610LV, but I don’t have the funds right now.
To buy the new Rolex I sold 3 watches that I have not worn in at least 2 years - my 1976 Speedy 145.022-74, my POLMLE, and my Ti Planet Ocean 8500. The Ti 8500 was actually the hardest to part with. I last wore the vintage Speedy when I bought my speedmaster 3570.50 two years ago, even though I got it serviced 12 months ago. I never wore the POLMLE even though Omega serviced it in May 2018 - it was a safe queen. The Ti 8500 was last worn on a vacation summer 2018, because I wear the larger Ti 9300 more.
Meet Deep Blue 126660 - it’s the perfect size for me, and I love the gradient dial.
The sad thing is that almost all of the Rolex watches that I have sold were ones that I had bought used in good but not perfect condition, so I wore them regularly without anxiety. But when I bought these newer ones in perfect condition I got scared to wear some of them outside of the house. I usually wear my titanium Planet Ocean 9300 daily because I can be hard on it and it doesn’t pick up any deep marks like my BLNR did (deep ding on 11 o’clock lug).
I’m hoping that I have the courage to wear this beautiful new watch and not be afraid to scratch it, because my Hulk and my SD43 have both been safe queens. I have vinyl Zagg screen protector material on the lugs and clasp of my Pepsi GMT II, which I have worn often. So I’m thinking I might have to buy similar stickers for my other Rolex watches if I’m going to wear them without fear.
With the adjustable glide lock clasp on the 2nd to smallest setting, I have left the dive extension installed and only removed one full-size link from the 12 o’clock side. I have plenty of room for expansion and I t should fit me fine in the winter with the clasp on the smallest setting - worst case I have to remove a half link in winter and leave it off.
As for comfort, it’s slightly heavier than my Ti Planet Ocean 9300, but not terribly. It seems to wear about the same size, despite 1.5mm smaller, although I think it doesn’t wear as tall as the 9300. So it’s extra weight doesn’t make it top heavy when wearing it because the weight is spread out more and lower to the wrist.
It’s definitely not as comfortable as the Ti Planet Ocean 8500 that I gave up. I hope I don’t regret that, because the Ti 8500 felt better on the wrist than even my lower profile but heavier POLMLE.