What are you wearing today?
Posted by Robert-Jan in Offtopic, tags: 116509, Daytona, photography, Pictures, RolexAlmost all watch forums seems to have these weekly or even daily threads about what’s on your wrist today. Well, in my case it is quite easy, the vintage Submariner I recently got is hard to beat on a sunny day like this
Our friends over at the German Rolex Forum (Das Rolex Forum) are clearly having fun with this “What are you wearing?”-thread, hence the 469 pages (and counting) filled with the most beautiful watches AND photos. Forum member Kurt tops the last few pages with his white gold Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (I love the dial on the white gold version), this picture could easily be in the Rolex catalogue if you asked me.

This white gold Rolex Cosmograph Daytona has reference number 116509 (in case you want one) and is fairly easy to obtain, as the stainless steel model remains the most popular version of the famous Daytona. The white gold version lists for 23.450,- Euro (here in The Netherlands) but there is more discount on gold models than on the stainless steel models
Other interesting “What’s on your wrist today?”-threads are:
- WRUW on WatchUseek
- What’s on your wrist at the end of the week? @ TimeZone
- What’s on your wrist on Sunday (or “De Pronkzondag van 11 april”) at DeZinVanLuxe
- Friday Wrist Check at Watch Talk Forums
- What’s on your wrist on Friday at Vintage Rolex Forum
- Roll call over at Poor Man’s Watch Forum (Thanks Jittery Jim for notifying!)
If you have more of these, please add them in the comments…?Ǭ† Photo courtesy of Kurt @ R-L-X.de
Have a nice friday!






















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The Poor Man’s Watch Forum has a daily roll call thread, here is the link for Friday: http://www.pmwf.com/Phorum/read.php?4,198244,198244#msg-198244
Thanks Jim, I updated the post.
A small group of self confessed Twitter watchnerds, mainly based in Melbourne, tweet on a regular basis (I try to do it daily) using the hashtag #womw for What’s On My Wrist.
We tend to post photos with most tweets.
Thanks Nick.
What a beautiful watch. I prefer the stainless steel over the white gold, though. I think it has a more “classic” look.