Rolex Submariner - A Tool Watch or Jewelry

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @LuxLooks
    @LuxLooks Год назад +17

    I love how your putting the Sub through its paces and enjoying it like it's meant to be!

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +3

      Cheers, this is only the start, can't wait to take it diving.

  • @georgetown8986
    @georgetown8986 2 месяца назад +2

    The Sub remains the most classic and versatile Rolex produced to date. Always a wise purchase within the Rolex line and can be worn both casually and formally.

  • @SinnerAndSaint
    @SinnerAndSaint Год назад +5

    Great to see someone really USING a mechanical luxury watch like a Submariner in real everyday life conditions! I'm coming from the watch enthusiast world and you have some great perspectives. I think you realized what a Rolex is really about. Forget the show & shine and investment stuff. In the end these are tried and tested tool watches that are damn accurate in the world of mechanical watches. Loved the whole scenery in your video! All the best from Germany, Daniel

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +3

      Prost, Danke Schoen. Love Germany a beautiful country. I lived in Oppenheim for a few months when I was traveling through Europe.

  • @ianness8277
    @ianness8277 Год назад +3

    Awesome! Love the Rolex Sub and your artwork. Looking forward to visiting your gallery next time I'm in Laguna Beach.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Thank you, looking forward to meeting you. Cheers

  • @fabiem
    @fabiem Год назад +11

    Never thought of using the rotating bezel to time with thr hour hand. You've just opened so many new options to me.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +2

      Great way to time anything over an hour. Not a 100% accurate, but with in 5 to 10 minutes. Cheers

    • @Davyjones5454
      @Davyjones5454 Год назад

      Won’t using a digital stopwatch to time his camera more accurate?

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +2

      @@Davyjones5454 It can be do, but again kind of a pain to keep resetting and pressing buttons with gloves on. I find it easiest to just use the seconds hand.

  • @devinhandschuh9251
    @devinhandschuh9251 Год назад +1

    Another solid video. I just got a 126610LN myself. Wear it in good health.

  • @Crazy_Joe_Davola
    @Crazy_Joe_Davola Год назад +1

    Great points. I've always used the Sub bezel for hiking. I sometimes mark the smooth bezel on my Explorer1 with a sharpie but not quite the same.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      haha, wow a sharpie, I sometimes use little stickers to make on my Explorer II. Whatever works, Cheers

  • @Lance54689
    @Lance54689 Год назад +4

    Definitely jewelry. I don't doubt anything you say about it, I'm sure it does all of those things. I think you could find many, many watches that do the same thing, or better, for much less than $12K+. A thought experiment. If the dial was plain black, no writing at all, no crown, no nothing, but still exactly the same watch, would you still buy it, and at that same price? If not, then part of what you are buying is a status symbol, a luxury item. And there would be nothing wrong with that, it is perfectly fine to buy a status symbol if one can afford it and wants it.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +2

      I would prefer a plain black dial, that would be perfect. I can only speak from experience that my Rolex Explorer II has out lasted so many of my other quality watches. Rolexs are build extremely tough, so much more than people realize. I'm just using the watches for what they were designed for and they have won me over. I went with Rolex because other brands like Omega, Breitling, Panerai and G-shock failed on me. All those are great watch brands, but more purpose build. Rolex has a better more overall abilities. Cheers

    • @philippeblaise8961
      @philippeblaise8961 Год назад +5

      I had a long watch journey, and believe me, this brand is from another level. Sure you can find a nice waterproof tool watch with a SW200 which is accurate as well, but it will not last as long as this Sub. Period. The comfort of this model is just incredible.
      Every other brand I had, I faced an issue with it, and I tried many of them, from 500, up to 10K.
      The only cheaper alternative I would consider is the Tudor Pelagos, despite the fact that you can't dress it.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      @@philippeblaise8961 Cheers

    • @Lance54689
      @Lance54689 Год назад

      @@cheynewalls Well, if that is the only watch you can find that won't break, I guess it is either that or your phone.

    • @Lance54689
      @Lance54689 Год назад +1

      @@philippeblaise8961 I must just be lucky with watches, my used Seiko Flightmaster just keeps chugging along, and I find it quite comfortable. If I were you I wouldn't even consider a Tudor, what chance does it have of holding up and being comfortable?

  • @ericpignatore5317
    @ericpignatore5317 Год назад +2

    It's definitely a tool watch. But, the majority of people that own one will never use it as a tool or for it's intended purpose. The overwhelmingly majority of people that own one wear them to office. I do not own a Sub but I do own other "luxury" watches and I wear them everywhere doing everything. I am a helicopter mechanic and have no problem throwing on my Omega, Tudor, etc and going to work. Why did I buy it if I am not going to wear it.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      100%, that is what they are designed to do. Cheers

  • @majedalessa8376
    @majedalessa8376 Год назад +7

    Why would you buy a $ 5k watch every 5 years !?? A $500 Hamilton watch (not to mention Gshock) will last you many years. Fact is, Rolex is a tough and high-quality watch, but the 10k piece tag is mostly for the brand status / name, which makes it a luxury item rather than a tool watch.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +3

      I can only speak from experience that my Rolex Explorer II has out lasted so many of my other quality watches. Rolexs are build extremely tough, so much more than people realize. I'm using the watches for what they were designed for and they have won me over. I went with Rolex because other brands like Omega, Breitling, Panerai and G-shock failed on me. All those are great watch brands, but more purpose build. Rolex has better more overall abilities.

    • @asdf1234_.
      @asdf1234_. Год назад +1

      ​@@cheynewallshow have g shocks failed you?

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +3

      @@asdf1234_. G-shocks are great watches, but there not the best in cold weather. On multiple occasions while snow camping I have had a button break and batteries go flat. Rendering the watch useless. Cheers

    • @rikavid
      @rikavid 14 дней назад

      @@asdf1234_. Sadly quartz watches and especially digital watches with lcd screens are well known for failing in cold temperatures, I had a DW5600 for many years, great watch but I fell in some snow while hiking and the circuitboard failed, without any infiltration of moisture. Total loss... And a movement that's not serviceable means I had to throw it away. Mechanical watches on the other hand won't fail in cold weather conditions even extreme cold. Granted, they will be less accurate than on a temperate day because metal dilates and contracts but they won't fail especially Rolexes.

  • @jonselzer6553
    @jonselzer6553 Год назад +3

    Cheyne Thanks for your review

  • @teammacnamara5320
    @teammacnamara5320 Год назад +4

    I’m enjoying your journey with watches

  • @cuanboyz9956
    @cuanboyz9956 Год назад +1

    I have the same exact collections as you mate, just my sub is nodate, and explorer is black dial.. but if I were to hike or going sketchy places... best believe I am wearing my rangeman gshock.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Great collection! Can't go wrong with an Explorer, Submariner and G-Shock. Cheers

  • @sinjinadams2862
    @sinjinadams2862 Год назад +2

    I personally don't see it as a tool watch anymore. I think those days are long gone. There are so many more better, cheaper tool type watches available. The Submariner is still my favorite watch of all time but I would never personally use it as a "" tool" watch.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Why not wear as a tool watch, that what it was designed for? I can only speak from experience that my Rolex watches have out lasted so many of my other quality watches. Rolexs are build extremely tough, so much more than people realize. I'm using the watches for what they were designed for and they have won me over. I went with Rolex because other brands like Omega, Breitling, Panerai and G-shock failed on me. All those are great watch brands, but more purpose build. Rolex has better more overall abilities. Cheers

    • @sinjinadams2862
      @sinjinadams2862 Год назад

      Well, to be precise, it was designed to be a dive watch not a watch used for taking pictures in the woods. You are not in a life and death situation. You need to be more concerned about the quality of your camera not your watch. But I get it, you want a Rolex. There is nothing wrong with that. 😊😊

    • @ianness8277
      @ianness8277 Год назад

      ​@@sinjinadams2862 You do know that camera is the best in the world. A Phase One medium format 150mega pixel, problem cost more than your car by a lot. Not sure why you feel you need to tell an international renowned photographer what gear they should or should not use. Are you an award-winning nature photographer who spends over 200 days a year out in the wilderness?

    • @sinjinadams2862
      @sinjinadams2862 Год назад

      @ianness8277
      HaHa! Calm down! I wasn't insinuating that he doesn't have a nice camera. I trust you that he does. All I said, is that he doesn't need an expensive Rolex watch made for Divers to take nature pictures in the woods. That's all. If he chooses to wear one, fine! Wear what you want but a Submariner is so unneeded for what he does.

    • @ianness8277
      @ianness8277 Год назад +1

      ​@@sinjinadams2862 Well, thats my point. How do you know that the Sub is so unneeded for him? You must have missed that Nat Geo video where he was diving as one of camera operators. But again thats my point, I don't understand why people feel the they can tell others or comment on what gear they should use and how to use it, when they know nothing about that person, their job or profession? Sorry, but I just feel bad for these youtube creators who put their stories and expert opinions out to us ; only to be told they are doing it wrong.

  • @Thomas-se3tb
    @Thomas-se3tb Год назад +2

    Great video! Do you have any regrets not going with the no date? I’m stick deciding between the 2 and I’m leaning towards the date

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Thank you, with all the traveling I do, I need the date window. So no regrets Cheers

  • @johnprosser5035
    @johnprosser5035 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video.... Really enjoyed it

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for that, Cheers

  • @frankv7068
    @frankv7068 Год назад +1

    Nice video good job, I’m glad you like the Sub and the Exp.2. Have you ever thought about the Yachtmaster II? Maybe the regatta countdown may work for your photography / hiking, you think that function is useful?

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      Yeah, maybe in the future when the titanium is attainable.

    • @frankv7068
      @frankv7068 Год назад

      @@cheynewalls The titanium is the Yathmaster 42mm, I’m referring to the Yatchmaster 2, the 44mm. It’s kinda like a countdown Chronograph and remembers the function, really complex.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      @@frankv7068 Oh, no I have never looked into the Yatchmaster 2. That 44mm sizing is to big for me. You are right tho about that countdown function would be nice.

  • @Hunterk_10
    @Hunterk_10 Год назад +1

    Did you hike out of Kennedy Meadows? Love that back country and Agree %100 on the Sub...

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      I haven't been to Kennedy Meadows yet this year, looking to maybe going later this month. Cheers

  • @baandoptager
    @baandoptager Год назад +2

    Originally a tool watch. Now a piece of jewelry.

  • @artggonzales
    @artggonzales Год назад

    Very well articulated. I have been back and forth with many Rolex models and always came back to the stainless steel Submariner 126610. I agree with every point you made so I won’t rehash it but the high point is that this is a tool watch that does what it’s suppose whether out in the elements as well as fitting right at home with a dinner jacket. The most versatile watch in my opinion. Jewelry piece or not. :-)

  • @joesanfratello2006
    @joesanfratello2006 Год назад +3

    Very Cool

  • @jolicska
    @jolicska Год назад

    it's nice to see someone uses the Rolex sub in outdoor and under pressure where it originally belongs and were designed for. I'm sure it freaks out most people who put stickers on it to avoid getting scrathed and only wears them in office environment hahahaha. But the reality is $10,000 for a watch has changed it's customers niche and Rolex fully aware of that as they did so. not many blue collar working man may afford to get one.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Thanks, yeah the pricing is getting high for this watch. I'm looking at it as a life time investment. So yes the up front cost was a lot, in the long term maybe not to bad if I get 50 years of use out of it. Cheers

  • @PocketUau
    @PocketUau Год назад +1

    Incredible video, though I do have a question. How is it you've found failure in quartz and not mechanical movements when quartz watches are explicitly made to almost never encounter the possibility of stopping? It's so abstract to me how a G-Shock could possibly be less durable and reliable than a Rolex.
    Also, I don't know how interesting it might be to you, but I think it's worth taking a look at the Oceanus Cachalot. Not saying you should buy it, just trying to show you the pinnacle of quartz dive watches with tough functionality in mind.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +4

      Thank you, Its the batteries in quartz movements. I do a lot of snow camping and the sub zero temps just drain and damages batteries. I don't have that issue with my mechanical movements. Cheers I'll take a look

  • @jacksambee7825
    @jacksambee7825 Год назад +1

    Hi Cheyne, I live in the UK and love watching your videos. My question to you is if you had to choose one watch the Submariner or Explorer 2 in your collection which would it be? I wore a Submariner Date for about 2 years as my daily and eventually I just got so bored with it. Although, when it catches the light it looks superb I just found it a bit uninspiring in certain conditions. I think the Explorer 2 is perfect as a daily beater and with that crisp polar dial can also be used for all types of occasions, however, if you really want a different watch for elegance I think Grand Seiko for the money is great. I would really like to hear your thoughts. Regards.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      Thank you, great questions. I'm actually doing a video on that, will be out in about a month. Hearing a lot of great things about the Grand Seiko, going to take a closer look at the brand. Cheers

  • @elwynll
    @elwynll Год назад +1

    Lets be honest, the Submariner or any modern Rolex is Jewelry. No one needs a $10,000+ watch to time a hike with a bezel lol, these are just the things we tell ourselves to validate the purchase. There are so many other more accurate timing devices literally a fraction of the cost 😂

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      Well yes and no, Yes there are timing devices at a fraction of the cost. But will they last many many decades of hard use, that answer is no. My 20 years of experiences with using watches in the field I have found Rolex does make that perfect watch, a luxury time piece that is tough, durable and very accurate, that can be worn in the most inhospitable environment all the way to any high-end luxury event. There are very few watches that can say that. As for the $10,000, I don't think that is that bad for a watch that will last the rest of your life. Better and probably cheaper in the long run than what I use to do by spending hundreds of dollars a year on other watch brands only to have to replace every year. Well those are my thoughts, I would just say don't knock until you try, I use to be in the same boat as you.

  • @Frank-vo9xo
    @Frank-vo9xo Год назад

    Nothing but pure luxury watch. There may be 2 watches at 1 time. But nobody uses them as a tool watch Anymore. And 90% of the people who buy a sub are doing nothing but sit behind a desk. They'll never take it the water. Much less go diving where they could actually use it. It's just a status symbol, and Hey, if you work for it, you learned, enjoy it.

  • @Totti7982
    @Totti7982 Год назад +3

    Cute dog!

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Thanks, that is little Bernie. He love just being outside and hanging out in the sun. Cheers

  • @u.u.u9969
    @u.u.u9969 Год назад

    TUDOR feels more appropriate for this environment somehow

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      How so?

    • @u.u.u9969
      @u.u.u9969 Год назад

      ​@@cheynewalls TUDOR feels like what Rolex used to be. TUDOR feels more Blue collar, woodsman, Bass Pro ish , ect. I know it's not true it just feels like TIDOR fits better here.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      @@u.u.u9969 I think I get what you are saying, but where are you getting this "feel" from. Which Tudor and Rolex do you own or have owned to give you this "feeling"?

  • @PabloTBrave
    @PabloTBrave Год назад

    The WR is accurate with a metas verified watch , even 30m WR can be taken swimming unlike normal watches. Which dont even get them wet when testing ( although i believe Rolex does)

  • @lovesautodetail
    @lovesautodetail Год назад +2

    Watch is epic.

  • @jamessmith3599
    @jamessmith3599 Год назад +1

    Great content as always! I do agree Rolex is very durable and will last you and the next generation a lifetime…with proper maintenance done every 10 years or sooner if mechanical issues arise. One thing I have to disagree with is that other brands like Rolex can still last a lifetime as long as you’re cool with having to service the watch every few years. I mean a Tudor, Omega, or Panerai will last a lifetime…with proper maintenance. I’m not really sure what bad experiences you’ve had in the past with these brands, but all things mechanical eventually break and you get them fixed. 🤷‍♂️
    Anyway, congratulations on purchasing the Submariner date! One day I hope to buy it from the A.D. if I ever get the call.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Oh a 100%, Tudor, Omega, or Panerai will last a lifetime with proper maintenance. I like all those brands and I plan on diving more into them. I just had bad luck with both my Omega and Breitling, both broke within 6 months of me having them and these were my first "proper watches". Yes I could of had them repaired, but was so upset (overly) they only lasted 6 months and I didn't want to bother with repairs once or twice a year.
      Looking back now I did over react and think I might have had bad luck, just gotten two "lemons". Going to get an Omega or Tudor soon. I hear nothing but goods things about both brands. Cheers

  • @michaelriera6277
    @michaelriera6277 Год назад

    As an alternative at 1/3 the price a Breitling Superocean 300m COSC certified with bracelet $3800. Has heritage, built like a tank, and much less.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Yeah, looks like a great watch, but I had a problem with my classic avi chronograph and Brietling refused to fix it under warranty because then said I was to hard on the watch. So I'm still a little sour on Brietling. Talked about in a earlier video. Glad to hear tho you like the Breitling Superocean 300m. Cheers

    • @jimg518
      @jimg518 Год назад +1

      It’s too bad that happened with Breitling. I’ve had my Superocean II 42 500m for 5 years and it still runs at +2, and I’ve banged it around pretty good. My wife’s is a 36mm SO II and runs at -2 after 6 years. Our Breitlings are rock solid. I’ve never dealt with Breitling service so I can’t comment on that. But indeed, you can’t go wrong with a Sub.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      @@jimg518 Thanks for that info. I think Breitling makes the best looking watches. Would love to get back into the brand and with your testimony I'll start looking again. Cheers

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth Год назад +1

      Rolex is on another level than breitling. The build quality is leagues apart.

    • @jimg518
      @jimg518 Год назад

      @@whereRbearsTeeth opinions vary- if you know who Federico is (which you should) he has a very different opinion on Rolex vs Breitling. ruclips.net/video/J2r1NCSBycc/видео.htmlsi=G4J2MSC0qATLt71F

  • @SineFractal
    @SineFractal Год назад

    Can't go wrong with a Rolex, especially a sub. I'm partial to the 5 digit models

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Cheers

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth Год назад +2

      The build quality of the ceramic subs is far superior to the 5 digits.

    • @SineFractal
      @SineFractal Год назад +1

      @@whereRbearsTeeth yeah they’re also more expensive and look like flashy jewelry. Not everyone wants that one their wrist

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth Год назад

      @@SineFractal the “flashy jewelry” idea is way overblown. A fluted bezel datejust is flashy. A ceramic bezel does not look like “flashy jewelry.” Is it shinier than aluminum? Yea. But it’s also a far superior material, and that’s why Rolex started using it.

    • @SineFractal
      @SineFractal Год назад

      @@whereRbearsTeeth superior is subjective in this case. More scratch resistant? Sure. But it’s also more prone to shatter and costs much more to replace. Not very tool oriented if you ask me

  • @SuperTonyValencia
    @SuperTonyValencia Год назад +1

    Amazing video reviews makes me want to go hiking with my Rolex and find big foot 😂👍🏻

  • @Ferien7
    @Ferien7 Год назад +1

    Total jewelry. I’d def go explorer II over the sub

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +4

      We will see, I'm going to put the Explorer II and the Submariner head to head in a future video.

    • @AmitBhandari82
      @AmitBhandari82 Год назад

      @@cheynewallsthis’ll be a great vid!!

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      @@AmitBhandari82 Cheers

  • @Davyjones5454
    @Davyjones5454 Год назад +2

    It’s a USD9,000 stainless steel jewelry. A tool watch is a 100 dollar GShock.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +3

      For some yes, but for me and how much time I spend in sub-zero temps, G-shocks keep breaking. Cold temps render their batteries useless and their plastics becomes brittle. G-shocks are great otherwise. Mechanical tool watches are a better fit for my needs.

  • @Frank-vo9xo
    @Frank-vo9xo Год назад

    Man, I wish I was sitting next to you right now

  • @frasitopoquito4144
    @frasitopoquito4144 Год назад +1

    It's both a tool and jewelry watch. Over the years the patina it will acquire will definitely turn it into a tool watch, never polish it and it become a Cheyenne Walls original Rolex.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      Cheers to that, I do think Rolex sports watches look better with marks of heavy use.

  • @solidstream13
    @solidstream13 Год назад

    Have you considered a rubber strap by rubber B?

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      I ordered a water proof canvas for it. Are rubber Bs good?

    • @solidstream13
      @solidstream13 Год назад

      @@cheynewalls there are two popular aftermarket rubber strap companies one is Everest. The other is Rubber B. I don’t know much about Everest, however, Rubber B gets rave reviews. It would be worth doing some research and looking at their website. I’m considering getting one for my 41 mm sub.

    • @APRNVJ
      @APRNVJ Год назад +1

      @@cheynewalls Rubber B is good for smaller than 7" wrist size. More like a stable/firm feel to it compare to other brands, but is very premium quality tho.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      @@APRNVJ Thanks

  • @desireless4092
    @desireless4092 Год назад

    Andrew McWhatever from Time + Tide is really disappointed ин you, sir.
    I hope you don't get it wet or something.

  • @walkerb1734
    @walkerb1734 Год назад +1

    I feel the same about my Yacht-Master (blue dial). It’s a daily companion and has never let me down.

  • @beetleything1864
    @beetleything1864 Год назад

    Expensive jewellery - simple..

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      Well, not sure you can call something that has 300m of water resistance and has a mechanical movement accurate to +2 -2 seconds a day just jewellery.

  • @rilozen6702
    @rilozen6702 Год назад

    ticket home from foreign shores? If you're in a place where you need to trade your rolex to get home more likely someone will chop your arm off for it first.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      Wow you go right to that dark place. No I'm talking about rural counties, where you can't go to a BofA bank. Like the remote islands of Taiwan. Years ago I was out on one of those islands and a massive storm was coming in. Cell service was down and we didn't have enough money to "coax" a boat captain to take us back to the mainland. But we bartered with our guide's Rolex Submariner and got us safe passage back to the mainland. If we would have stayed, we could have been stuck for weeks or months with limited island resources.

  • @Timetrends-n5t
    @Timetrends-n5t Год назад

    a liability ... and for what ?! any 10 buck quartz will be even better

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      Well I'm just looking forward to having this watch for the rest of my life. Can't say that about a $10 quartz. Cheers

  • @coldworld5
    @coldworld5 Год назад +1

    NO ONE literally NO ONE used a Rolex as a tool watch. For outdoors there is hundreds, thousands of better watches that are specific for the job.
    You just want people to know you’ve got a Rolex.

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад

      Well, been using my Rolex Explorer II as a tool watch in the field for about 2 years. I would prefer a plain dial, without the Rolex logo. Could care less the name on the watch. I need a watch that is tough and accurate while being hansom enough to be worn to formal events. I can only speak from experience that my Rolex Explorer II has out lasted so many of my other quality watches. Rolexs are build extremely tough, so much more than people realize. I'm using the watches for what they were designed for and they have won me over. I went with Rolex because other brands like Omega, Breitling, Panerai and G-shock failed on me. All those are great watch brands, but more purpose build. Rolex has a better more overall abilities.

  • @splootan
    @splootan Год назад

    Pre Ceramic is the real tool watch!!

    • @cheynewalls
      @cheynewalls  Год назад +1

      I really like the look of the Pre Ceramic, but prefer the more robust, more accurate and 70 hour power reserve of the newer movements. Cheers

    • @splootan
      @splootan Год назад +1

      @@cheynewalls ain't not good if I put a Ford F150 engine Into a Ferrari and take it off road now is it!

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth Год назад

      How so?? The 6 digits are built way more solid and have a superior movement. The only thing technically tougher on the 5 digits is the bezel insert. Aesthetics is subjective, but it’s just dumb to argue that a 5 digit is more of a tool watch than a 6 digit .

    • @splootan
      @splootan Год назад

      @@whereRbearsTeeth numb nuts, I can wear a whole military spec outfit, but if I roll out in a nice pair of shiny shoes, we’ll that won’t get me very far now would it! Ceramic will just snap the moment it hits any jagged edge , rock surface

  • @joseoliver534
    @joseoliver534 Год назад

    I have the 5517 and for me this watch is tool watch but not a luxury watch too basic,nothing beautifull just basic ordinary watch