timoss
·Always bet on black.
Having the same experience with my 116710 GMT here. Putting the VCO side by side with it really make it look like a toy. The dial looks deep black until you place it next to the Overseas. The GMT’s case and hands are so crudely finished it is off-putting. I think the Rolex is on its way out.
Yes, but you have to consider pvp difference. Now if you pay market price, as a watch, the Rolex doesn't have a chance. Tool rugged watch, mass produced, vs houte horology hand finished. One can be a beater watch (although for me a beater is a casio) the vco probably couldn't stand being a beater. horses for courses.
True - but when you have a ferrari and say a van, you will find that you will only really ever drive the ferrari - so whilst the rolex doesnt have a chance RRP to RRP and the extra work and quality you get at the price of a VCO - I am looking to consolidate all my watches down to one - the VCO and wear it everyday regardless of the activity - I like the thought of just one watch now and let it be a companion - selling off my collection as whilst it was nice to have a large choice everyday, i didnt feel attached to any of them - like I do now with the vco and wear it 24x7 (except for whilst i am asleep)...
Hi. I've recently purchased a VC Overseas self-winding with the silver dial. Love this watch. Was tempted by the blue dial, but in the end for me the silver is more versatile. My question is this though, can anyone comment on what the lifespan of the watch should be providing it is serviced in line with VC's recommendations and always looked after? I'm in my mid 40s and wondered whether this is something my son might one day inherit if I lived to say, 80. Is is reasonable to expect him to enjoy another 40 or so years with it (assuming he doesn't sell it at the first opportunity!!)
Maybe the the symbolism isn't everyone' cup of tea, but it tips this watch even higher up the scale of desirability in my eyes. A blue dial Overseas that rekindles memories of my childhood flying mission after mission in pursuit of that Blue Max...plus fond memories of summer vacations in Malta... the Maltese cross only evokes positive emotions for me.