Which one would you preferer.
Which parts are silicon in the 3285?Well let's see...that Rolex uses silicon parts and the Seiko is a Spring Drive. This to me isn't classical watchmaking.
yeah parachrom isn't silicon
As mentioned by chenpofu above, the Parachrom hairspring in the 3285 is not silicon. The 2236’s Syloxi hairspring is though (and is primarily found in women’s models).
I did.no hesitation, the rolex. i will get a SBGE001 one of these decades, but really, there is no way no one doesn't take the batman over the grand seiko. =)
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It should be worn like your buddy did.I had a buddy who had one travelled all over the globe for business. He passed away from cancer at a young age. Shame. But he used it as intended.
I will get one sooner than later...maybe this year! The one thing I love about the GS gmts are that the bezel numerals glow in the dark. The other thing that swayed me to rolex first was the servicing issue I might have w/ a GS. When the SBGE001 came out, I believe it had to be sent back to Japan for servicing - a big turn off at the time.I did.
Fun thread. My thots:
1. Rolex and GS are both fine watches. There is little to argue with this.
2. The two companies represent different philosophies in watch design, execution, and marketing. Their brands appeal to different consumers with some crossover.
My issues are:
A. I HATE the artificial scarcity and AD games you have to play dealing with even reasonable SS Rolex models. As such I won’t even consider a new Rolex. I refuse to play the game. Patek is similar, but with them it is true scarcity.
B. Both manufacturers restrict access to repair parts. Unless you are licensed by Rolex you don’t get parts. GS only works via their operations in Japan (as far as I know).
C. Rolex bases their business model on building exceptionally well built and conservative products. They are not high horology. Their movement finishing is similar to a mid level Seiko. This is one reason they dont have transparent casebacks. Their product line is intentionally simple. Compare the number of different Daytona models to Omega Speedmasters. There are no intentional LE Rolex. Innovation is incremental and frankly not that impressive. They are not JLC. But the brand is monetized like Bitcoin. It consistently ranks as the world’s most recognized brand. Their watches are bulletproof with a clear grammar of design.
D. GS works on a very different design philosophy that represents Japanese culture and heritage. GS is exceptional at examining the state of art of watchmaking and perfecting it (late 1960s chronometry trials). But with Tanaka the grammar of design at GS is multi-dimensional. No other company combines the engineering and art of design as one, and takes inspiration from their culture and geography to produce a product. What company would allow a single designer to continually head up a design idea for over 20 years? The result was Spring Drive: over 600 prototypes and 230 patents for a single caliber which is almost half that Rolex has registered for its entire history). It’s the single most important horological achievement since the Astron. But, it is not monetized well. GS looses its value rapidly.
For me it’s a decision between Omega and GS. But this is just me. This is why there are many opinions on what is best. It depends on perspective.
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Can I ask why you feel GS is better matched against Omega?Hear Hear!! I could not have said it better.
If I had the funds, I would have both. But I think a fairer comparison is between GS and Omega. And again, I would have both!
Very good point. I think both GS and Omega do not have a "drought", and if I wanted either, I could walk into a boutique and get one within a few weeks and not wait for months and years on a waiting list.Can I ask why you feel GS is better matched against Omega?
The GS is more refined than the Rolex. Don't get me wrong, the Batman is a nice watch but the GS is nicer.
Read some of the threads at TRF. This is the general consensus even with Rolex fan boys. And quite a few of those guys own both.
But now that I think about it, the new Omega's may be nicer than Rolex.😁
I concur (well obviously) and I might even add that the more higher tier of GS is equivalent to JLC in innovation and execution. Both a GS and JLC are on my list to get at some point. I have the Omega Speedy CK2998 and just love it.Very good point. I think both GS and Omega do not have a "drought", and if I wanted either, I could walk into a boutique and get one within a few weeks and not wait for months and years on a waiting list.
I agree with @CombatID on all his points. I really do like Rolex, but I think from a quality and technological standpoint they are inferior to both GS and Omega. And GS and Omega, in my view, are a much more even match. Just my tuppence worth.