Yeah. It took me a while to get used to a dressy watch being so thick after the other two but I really do love wearing it and looking at the porcelain and the blued hands.
I took off the stock strap and put on a Seiko bracelet I got for $200 off of Gnomon and it completely changed the look.
Currently on a blue buffalo leather strap which I think I like even better than the bracelet.
My buddy has the one with the red 12 and the power reserve on the dial which I normally hate but the dips in the dial show off the texture of the porcelain.
Overall really love the watch. If I have a really good year I would consider replacing it with a Santos. Having both seems kind of redundant but man it would be tough because I really do love this watch and had my eye on it for a while.
Was super happy when they answered my prayers and released a no date.
Of these three probably the murph because it works most situations.
The Seiko is a bit dressy to wear with casual clothes.
I tend to not wear the Rolex in situations where I know I’ll be rough housing or there’s a chance of getting very drunk and if I’m traveling.
I do also have a diver, a gshock and a pilot. I’ve tried the following systems for dividing wrist time:
Wear the same watch everyday for a month, switch
Wear a different watch everyday