I think the “Racing” sub dials look better to be honest. Been looking at them all weekend and the “Racing”‘looks a lot closer to the Gen and Ñ my humble opinion.Thanks guys. yes, Im hearing it's always the subdials that are wrong. What about a 'racing'' model
I agree with you on this. What TD would you be using for the racing? Do you have a preferred factory?I think the “Racing” sub dials look better to be honest. Been looking at them all weekend and the “Racing”‘looks a lot closer to the Gen and Ñ my humble opinion.
At the end of the day it’s really something that will mostly only be in your mind.
I have several Gen pieces and a few Reps in my collection and I can’t ever recall when ANYONE in all my years asked if they could look at my dial, or for me to take off my watch,,It just doesn’t happen.
That being said, I may pull the trigger on a Speedy Racing this week. I’ve become obsessed with getting a Panda / reverse Panda that reminds me of a Daytona, without it actually being a Daytona.
ah thats a gen 1992 3510.50 .... the other is a rep Tudor Monte Carlo built for me by Drvintage .... advantage of the Tudor is that it comes with a Rolex Oyster bracelet and crown so its much more like a Daytona styleNice watches. whats the details on the speedie?
That speedy is really nice, I hadn’t considered one before I saw it on your wrist, can be picked up for a pretty reasonable price too
lovely in the flesh, smaller than daytona and the bracelet only 18mm... so depending on wrist size this is a good or bad thing. if you have huge wrists it may look a tad small. but mine at 7.5" and seems to fit me okThat speedy is really nice, I hadn’t considered one before I saw it on your wrist, can be picked up for a pretty reasonable price too
I enjoy whenever a thread gets posted for the 'best speedy" and we all end up getting out gens out