Superb. Well done 👍
After posting this in the Rolex thread, I thought I’d do a white gold thread and see if there’s many on the forum. I’d long considered a gold watch and was never quite sure of white. I was leaning towards a rose gold day date and then this came up. I’ve heard people say ‘if you know, you know’ and it’s true! The blue bezel is just the perfect amount.
Superb. Well done 👍
That’s awesome! Well done
I think that will complement your collection very nicely Sir! Well done 👍
“ Ford... you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.” HHGTTG
Can only dream of having one of these. Bravo.
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Stunning
This is on my shortlist for my fiftieth along with the WG DD40 and the Daytona on oysterflex.
Hoping I can get to view one in the metal soon.
Very nice that. I’ve been mulling one over myself and your photos are quite convincing (never seen one in the metal).
I really like Rolex’s white gold alloy. I have a wg DD40 and I am ‘on the list’ for a wg Daytona with meteorite dial. Your sub could make it a perfect hat trick if I can swing it.
Thanks for the comments :-)
Let’s see some white gold watches.
I also considered a DD40 in wg and rg. When the meteorite dial came out I went to a Rolex evening at my AD and they had one there that I (or anyone else there I guess) could have had. How times have changed eh! That wasn’t that long ago either.
This was my rhodium version, with stick markers. You need to tiptoe through the options to create good looks but also strong visibility.
The President bracelet is a real treat, and silky to wear. Lovely.
In some ways, if you like the ‘feel’ of rolex gold, this bracelet does the trick. There’s no,others quite like it.Yummy.
Ridiculous, but my only current white gold Rolex, uses the Oysterflex rubber strap, hardly such a delight, but practical,
Speccing a DD40 is not so easy, stuff like the markers makes a huge difference. A lot of care is needed. To be honest, I wouldn’t do it again. Gone off the appearance of the DD. Bit too ‘grand’ for most daily wear. But your mileage may vary.....
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My one
The white gold day dates are stunning in this thread.
On list for another couple of white gold models but not sure when they will appear though
Definitely the best oysterfex model that, IMO, I dithered when offered one as I wasn’t convinced about parting with SS model.
Owned this and sold last year - nice heft to it
Before I bought it almost 5 years ago, this one had a few previous owners on TZ-UK.
Great thread. My input
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My submission: white gold AP 11.59.
I love the surprising extra weight of white gold, but it seems to pick up minor marks and scratches very easily.
Simon
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I sold this to a friend a while a go and waiting for borders to properly open so I can go and buy this back.
And my current favorite watch.
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Some lovely watches on here, here’s my contribution. Most of these Jaeger LeCoultre Duomètre Unique Traveltime watches have been made in rose gold, but this is one of the limited edition first hundred originally offered through the JLC boutique in Place Vendôme.
I love the rose gold ones but white gold takes this to the next level for me. Also, the case is not rhodium plated but some of the hands are, in a way that makes them a darker grey gold which looks perfect against the dial.
I like the comment earlier about having to know it’s white gold. In this case only the LE has the 7 and 9 on the timezone indicator coloured red, reflecting the address of the boutique in Place Vendôme. Probably only someone who recognised the white gold version would know that.
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I seem to take the opposite view, just wear the watch every day as perfectly normal. The deliberate ‘ordinary’ look of the YM42 is part of the appeal, the ceramic bezel is tough, the rubber strap very resilient, you give it a routine wash, life goes on. Gold does get marked, but then a seagull regularly dumps on my new car.......
This.
I manage a glorified skip yard and wear my blue Sub’ every day, I’ve been hit the bracelet with a hammer (accidentally!) and for me it’s wearing it every day that makes it special.
It’s a bit like Clarkson once said about driving a Mercedes, you can have a crappy day at work but you get behind the wheel, see the three pointed star on the bonnet and realise that maybe life isn’t so bad after all.
Having said that I still keep my DD40 for weekends but that’s more due to the RG being a bit too bling for work.
Great thread Stephen, as Martyn said it compliments your other pieces nicely.
Some lovely looking watches, but I was drawn to both the AP and JLC.
I have two: one sporty and one slightly dressy…
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I would prefer a gap, easier to keep clean.
My WG JLC Reverso Duo. As noted above by Alfat33, JLC use a high Palladium content Gold alloy meaning the metal is truly white all the way through without any need for Rhodium which being a surface coating can wear through. There is something like 15% Pd along with the 75% Au. Other high end makers doubtless do the same but this is rather different to how cheap high street WG jewellery is made which is usually a yellow white gold-silver alloy with thin Rh plate on top.
This looks superficially very like the steel cased version but put side by side there is a subtle difference in the lustre of the metal.
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I actually traded it for my lovely 5513 plus cash. It was one of my biggest regrets too, and in fact I subsequently traced it to a dealer in Germany with a view to buying it back. However, it was in substantially worse condition and he was asking about double what I let it go for!
MyGirard-Perregaux ‘Vintage 1945’ – ‘Ref 2850’ & ‘OG N 147’
Love this one. Discreet with that warm glow that only white gold gives and shows that there is so much more to AP than the Royal Oak.
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