The Blusey Two Tone is one of the best Rolex watch you can wear sporty, casual, and dressy. Best watch in all occasions!! One of my always go to watch and its so iconic as well!!!
Do you find that it scratches easily? It's my top pick, but I'm wondering/worried that the gold that looks SO nice, will scratch easily and bother me and NOT look so nice. Please respond with your experiences wearing this model. Thanks!
@@private464 The gold will scratch because it is real solid gold band but you can always buff it out and it is not noticeable unless you look at it. The gold and blue combo is one of the best combo in my opinion!! Very under rated Rolex watch and I predict the demand on this watch will go up in value one day. It is trading for $3-6K over MSRP now. If you can find one buy it. Also, I would get a lot of compliments everywhere I got wearing my Bluesy!!
Walked in this afternoon and found it at the Rolex dealer in San Jose, California. . Just came in today morning from Switzerland.. No wait. Sold! First Rolex. Did not know its called Bluesy. Its gorgeous.
Question: having had it since March, does it scratch up a lot? Is it hard to keep from scratching? I was recently at the AD, and this Bluesy was my top pick. Thanks in advance for sharing your experience wearing the watch, including the scratching issue.
Gold is pretty soft. I’ve had two tone Rolexes scratch just from taking them out of the box. Scratching gold is kind of inevitable but there’s some solace in knowing that it will look new again after it’s serviced.
@@casualdudereviews But is it just on the underside, and you don't let it bother you? Would you still recommend getting this model, despite the gold inevitably scratching? I want it to look amazing and feel good wearing...each time I put it on...regularly...and not just when it's new or freshly serviced. Thanks for getting back to me about this potential downside of getting a two-tone. I want it to be a positive and not a negative...and am trying to figure out if it is a non-issue and it IS a positive... or not.
@@private464 If you're going for ruggedness and longevity, I would consider stainless. Gold can scratch just by rubbing up against a long sleeve. If you can get beyond the light scratches from normal use, then I'd go with the Bluesy.
Nice with blue . I dont understand why many people love Submariner with black while it is about sea or ocean ! Submariner must be blue like the sea waters . It is the reason bluesy model is the right Submariner.
This one my favourite 2 tone submariner 40mm I purchased in 2005 now it’s around £13950 that’s British pounds. I own few more including Cartier. This one Best investment . From London England
There is no waitlist, I know people that work at AD’s and the waitlist is non-existent. They check your social media, lie to you that they have no stock and in the meantime they get weekly deliveries from Rolex. They just play games with the customers.
That's the only reason I still have not bought a Rolex. If I walk in and give you $22K in cash, hand me the watch. I don't play games with my money for no stupid wait list.
@@key4dutyyep. If they like you they will sell. Simple as, however this is dependent on models too. The bluesy is nice but they are quick to palm it off
Although i like this watch a lot, in the back of my head it keeps reminding me of that second-hand car salesman doing his job while wearing this watch.
The Blusey Two Tone is one of the best Rolex watch you can wear sporty, casual, and dressy. Best watch in all occasions!! One of my always go to watch and its so iconic as well!!!
Do you find that it scratches easily? It's my top pick, but I'm wondering/worried that the gold that looks SO nice, will scratch easily and bother me and NOT look so nice. Please respond with your experiences wearing this model. Thanks!
@@private464 The gold will scratch because it is real solid gold band but you can always buff it out and it is not noticeable unless you look at it. The gold and blue combo is one of the best combo in my opinion!! Very under rated Rolex watch and I predict the demand on this watch will go up in value one day. It is trading for $3-6K over MSRP now. If you can find one buy it. Also, I would get a lot of compliments everywhere I got wearing my Bluesy!!
The absolute best Rolex to buy! Congratulations!
Thank you!
Walked in this afternoon and found it at the Rolex dealer in San Jose, California. . Just came in today morning from Switzerland.. No wait. Sold! First Rolex. Did not know its called Bluesy. Its gorgeous.
That kinda luck is only when God smiles at you😅
I love my blusey ❤
Such a beautiful and classy watch!!
I say the best-looking Rolex 👌 💯
Gorgeous time piece.......
It really is!
Hi, nice video is this the flat blue model? Production year in between 2009-2013?
This was purchased new in 2023.
Such a great watch.
Such a nice watch! Was torn between this and the black dial and ended up getting the black dial from my AD.
You chose wisely
haha im in the exact same situation im beetween a stainless steel blackdial and the bluesy i love the bluesy but idk if its worth the extra 6k
Question: having had it since March, does it scratch up a lot? Is it hard to keep from scratching? I was recently at the AD, and this Bluesy was my top pick. Thanks in advance for sharing your experience wearing the watch, including the scratching issue.
Gold is pretty soft. I’ve had two tone Rolexes scratch just from taking them out of the box.
Scratching gold is kind of inevitable but there’s some solace in knowing that it will look new again after it’s serviced.
@@casualdudereviews But is it just on the underside, and you don't let it bother you? Would you still recommend getting this model, despite the gold inevitably scratching? I want it to look amazing and feel good wearing...each time I put it on...regularly...and not just when it's new or freshly serviced. Thanks for getting back to me about this potential downside of getting a two-tone. I want it to be a positive and not a negative...and am trying to figure out if it is a non-issue and it IS a positive... or not.
@@private464 If you're going for ruggedness and longevity, I would consider stainless. Gold can scratch just by rubbing up against a long sleeve. If you can get beyond the light scratches from normal use, then I'd go with the Bluesy.
They look better worn and used ,adds to the originality I think , just me . P.s a broken watch always tells the time right twice a day 😀👍🏼
^ I have one, bought two years ago from the AD , It scratches as soon as you look at it!
Price? Any history with ad? Date you bought it? Was waiting for the mentioned sun shots…
Nice watch
I got it on a walk in.
@@casualdudereviews what city
Are the markers inside silver or gold :) ?
What’s resale for this watch now?
Typically between $15-17,000
Black no-date sub video? I thought you mentioned you have/had one?
I do! I can add it to the slate. Please subscribe so that you can see it when it goes live. I’ll do a side by side with the Explorer.
@casualdudereviews That would be a fantastic comparison, I have searched youtube for the 40mm E1 and the sub, I think you would be first. Subscribed.
Hello, I own one of these 😊😊😊😊😊 blingy
Nice with blue . I dont understand why many people love Submariner with black while it is about sea or ocean ! Submariner must be blue like the sea waters . It is the reason bluesy model is the right Submariner.
This one my favourite 2 tone submariner 40mm I purchased in 2005 now it’s around £13950 that’s British pounds. I own few more including Cartier. This one Best investment . From London England
Its a shame they changed the bezel color to a lighter blue when they added the cerachrom. The original color matched the dial perfectly.
Think I like the black more
Still in the wait list for this 😒
Good luck! Try calling other ADs. From what I’m seeing, people are getting them pretty quick.
There is no waitlist, I know people that work at AD’s and the waitlist is non-existent. They check your social media, lie to you that they have no stock and in the meantime they get weekly deliveries from Rolex. They just play games with the customers.
That's the only reason I still have not bought a Rolex. If I walk in and give you $22K in cash, hand me the watch. I don't play games with my money for no stupid wait list.
@@key4dutyyep. If they like you they will sell. Simple as, however this is dependent on models too. The bluesy is nice but they are quick to palm it off
Took me a year and a half
Glad you got it!
Three years and still waiting, gutted.
Although i like this watch a lot, in the back of my head it keeps reminding me of that second-hand car salesman doing his job while wearing this watch.