Absolutely love this watch well in mate, I have a 16613 bluesy but I am very tempted to get this Rolex Grnr would you say keep the bluesy aswell or sell it and just get this?
The Guinness, my favorite Rolex. just a heavy hitter of a watch and in person its stunning. I just turned 44 and am ready for two tone in my life at this point. Been waiting on this one from the AD.
I love mine, I picked it up whilst walking past the AD window in April. The full yellow gold version is readily available everywhere too (including abroad with a substantial tax saving) so that may be my next one I think.
@@P8REN congratulations, try enjoy the one you have just bought before buying the next 😂 The full yellow gold, is a big chunk of gold, the bezel colour suits it. I hope you get it in due course.
@@AY-qy4jn yes! I think the jubilee bracelet is the most flashy, but then again, the blue dial and use of yellow gold aren't particularly subtle. Personally I prefer the bluesy; I prefer the sub, the sub-burst dial, and the oyster bracelet, and glidelock.
@@2GoodLookin all watches get scratched up, it's unavoidable, and I prefer oyster, but my favourite is probably the president, I find the jubilee to be too shiney. Everrose is great on certain watches, but I do prefer yellow, overall. I love this hobby as everyone's opinion differs.
Absolutely love this watch well in mate, I have a 16613 bluesy but I am very tempted to get this Rolex Grnr would you say keep the bluesy aswell or sell it and just get this?
The Guinness, my favorite Rolex. just a heavy hitter of a watch and in person its stunning. I just turned 44 and am ready for two tone in my life at this point. Been waiting on this one from the AD.
@@m07c happy birthday! I hope you get it soon. Two-tone is something you mature towards.
Stunning watch bro, enjoy!!
@@akcoop thanks. 🙏
Best GMT in my opinion
Thanks
pure class 👌🏻
I love mine, I picked it up whilst walking past the AD window in April. The full yellow gold version is readily available everywhere too (including abroad with a substantial tax saving) so that may be my next one I think.
@@P8REN congratulations, try enjoy the one you have just bought before buying the next 😂
The full yellow gold, is a big chunk of gold, the bezel colour suits it. I hope you get it in due course.
My local ad had a white gold yacht master on the oyster flex as a walk out, stunning watch but mega expensive
It's been available for quite a long time, it's lovely in yellow gold also. It's a great watch I was tempted for the longest time by the white gold.
Think that looks stunning, I also think its a piece you can get direct from an AD with minimal wait.
Yes, it's available with no wait, I believe.
Is it flashy compared to other two tone models and bluesy?
@@AY-qy4jn yes! I think the jubilee bracelet is the most flashy, but then again, the blue dial and use of yellow gold aren't particularly subtle. Personally I prefer the bluesy; I prefer the sub, the sub-burst dial, and the oyster bracelet, and glidelock.
Beautiful watch but I like the Ever rose color better and jubilee bracelet. The oyster looks nice but it get scratched up very easily.
@@2GoodLookin all watches get scratched up, it's unavoidable, and I prefer oyster, but my favourite is probably the president, I find the jubilee to be too shiney. Everrose is great on certain watches, but I do prefer yellow, overall. I love this hobby as everyone's opinion differs.
@@watch_dials Yes they all get scratched up but you'll notice it way more on an oyster because of the larger surface.