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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: topwatch on October 31, 2010, 04:06:33 PM
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which do you pefer yellow gold or white gold? thanks
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I like platinum...
If between gold, I prefer rose gold
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amongst the gold, if there's pink gold, i'd take that one
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I would prefer white gold
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which is harder to scratch platinum or gold or stainless steel ? Thanks
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i prefer white gold to yellow gold. steel is harder than gold but i am not too sure about the scratch resistance.
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rose gold for me
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Rose gold too. more elegant.
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yellow gold for me just like Marc Jacobs and Philip Crangi :laugh: got to live up to my ahbeng status mar....
funnily i always have a soft spot for Rootbeer GMT on a Jubilee :Laughing_on_floor:
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_kIIuenN-HOY/TJVpVbREmqI/AAAAAAAADZo/_Ib9_y9CxQE/s1600/fall-picks-philip-crangi.jpg)
(http://www.supertouchart.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/scottctr1.jpg)
(http://www.sg-roc.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3295&d=1226338318)
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Right now its rose gold...cos:
- personal preference over yellow gold which IMHO is more common
- Don't hv one in rose gold yet.
I like a rose gold case on a black dial and black leather strap.
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golf one ...sliver is indeed perfect
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Yellow gold,two tone only
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v479/besview/Rolex/DSC02323.jpg)
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i would go for white gold
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incidentally this gets me wondering..would white gold turn yellow as the years goes by due to the nickel plating "oxidixing" ?
i mean i have to replate my white gold wedding band every year because of this....
also i have read that RSC refuses to buff and polish white gold watches because of this.
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Thats why i like yellow gold or plat.
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Thats why i like yellow gold or plat.
Even the pure 999 gold bullion coin color could turn reddish....
That's normal if the 14k or 18k gold color changes...
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Depending on watches. But I like the feel of platinum , its weighty. =) . As being said, gold / rose gold is very very hard to match with normal outing clothes. And its very eye catchy , i sometimes feel unsafe when wearing gold watches in Malaysia.
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Yellow gold was the standard back then. Today, the trend is rose/pink gold or white gold.
Though, if it's an all gold watch where the bracelet is gold as well, yellow gold does have it's charm when you wear white colored clothes ;D
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Rose gold for me :thumbsup:
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Definitely GOLD
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gold for me :thumbsup:
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rose gold for me
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If I can afford, I choose Blue Gold. If not, then Yellow gold for me.
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Speaking entirely on my own perception, I have all 4 types of metals. I think as a collector , you will eventually want all of them . Different gold for different occassion . Between white gold and platinum , i prefer the platinum , it wears more weight and it's harder than white gold. No preference for gold since different mood I wear different gold .
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If I can afford, I choose Blue Gold. If not, then Yellow gold for me.
Got ka blue gold.. wah gotta goohgle again..
Till then, choice is rose gold..
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If I can afford, I choose Blue Gold. If not, then Yellow gold for me.
Got ka blue gold.. wah gotta goohgle again..
Till then, choice is rose gold..
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Hi @saprozeldo Bro.
Here is the blue gold link.
http://www.malaysiawatchforum.com/index.php?topic=17983.msg154247#msg154247
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Thx.. that's so cool..
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yellow gold - paired with black
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Yellow gold will always be evergreen. Pink gold is trendy.
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Prefer rose gold.
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I like white gold, rose gold, yellow gold and whatever gold rolex use in their watches... :Laughing_on_floor:
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These days, I think WG is more highly-demanded. YG seemed to be more enticing to older folks. I like RG, but it seemed to have a smaller captive market so resale value could be lower.
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rose gold for sure or go for platinum
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I prefer white gold as it really have the SHINY SHINY premium feel! You can't go wrong with white gold :thumbsup:
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I've just never really got (read 'understood') the white gold thing when it comes to watches. Rings, I mean yeah, everyone knows you're wearing white gold, but with watches, seeing as the color hue for Stainless steel sits right between platinum and white gold, from a distance or even unless you're 'in the know', I feel that a lot of people would just assume you're wearing Stainless Steel.
If you're going for gold, I say go for yellow or red/rose gold.