That's not a 32xx calibre though?? All my 31xx powered watches are well within SCOSC.
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That's not a 32xx calibre though?? All my 31xx powered watches are well within SCOSC.
Various posters on this thread saying that superlative time keeping doesn't matter to them. Each to their own but I completely disagree. One of the glorious things about Rolex is that, in my...
I don't mean to hog / derail the thread but I'm very grateful for the input. I'm just getting started so to get the ball rolling I moved half the pot to the risk level 4 fund. It has a 0.2% fee (the...
The +/-2 spd pledge is still present under the precision heading on the 'movement' drop down.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240501/72d3f7f8eba6c67a2e08f6adcedabc23.jpg
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I've just moved half of my pot to a mixed investment 'balanced' portfolio at level 4 risk. Remaining pot sits in level 2 default. Let's see how that goes.
I'm 50 this year. Likely to be working to 65 (it's not really work) so 15 years at least. Assuming things go as planned I'll take it back as tax efficiently as possible. Doesn't need to be an annuity.
I'm in exactly this position. I opened a pension with aviva via the MU and am making significant contributions to reduce my tax liability. It's all sitting in the default low risk fund and I know I...
Just finished Ruben Ostlund's satire 'Trinagle Of Sadness'. Rolex and Patek make an appearance but not necessarily in a good way. Highly recommended.
Lovely 3 piece and interesting that each has a purpose so to speak. My collection are all daily wearers and are rotated equally with the exception of the IWC MARK18 which isn't worn during summer due...
I ran a Rav4 mk2 for 10 years when my financial circumstances were different. Excellent load lugger as the rear seats can be completely removed on the Mk2. The diesel Mk2 is generally considered one...
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Agree
Think my circumstances are slightly different to the OP in that I'm a self employed and a sole trader so not sure how much use my post will be but I made a not insignificant pension payment during...
Gig watch doing it's thing. HAGWE!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240412/f5e0e99cbb18c95b11eb5a8ee793e9e1.jpg
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I've only got one Rolex with the current 32xx movement. It's a Jan 2024 and well within super cosc so far but I'm keeping an eye on it. Not done a detailed test yet but am tempted to get a...
I'm amazed no one outside of us and TRF is talking about this??? None of the youtube content providers in the watch space have ever gone anywhere near this to my knowledge. You'd think at least...
Lol. The gilt absolutely ruins what should be a compulsory purchase for me.
Just browsing Zenith's website catching up with the W&W releases and noticed the blue chronometer original us in stock but now has an rrp of £9,300.00!!! Seriously Zenth? Seriously???
Yes. Rumours starting to circulate that next update will be 41mm case GMT with slimmer lugs.
I think you're right. Not different enough to my 116710ln for me to look seriously though. Wonder what it'll do to values of the older black black black ceramic gmt?
Anyone seen if Starbucks Mk2 is still in catalogue? The Submariner configuration is crapped out.
EDIT: It's still in catalogue :-)
All OP41s including green and celebration still in catalogue.
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Same so I'm looking at other related GMT literature on the site. So far can see BLNR Sprite, all the Black/Greys (2t, full gold, steel) and blue dial Pepsi presumably white gold. Can't see steel...
Black and Grey steel GMT confirmed. Trying to check if BLNR still in catalogue.
EDIT: BLNR and Sprite still in catalogue
OP stated no larger than 40mm so the no date blue dial 40mm Polaris on bracelet would be a better option. I've always liked it.