OK! Thanks for your input MicahelC

Jul 03, 2014,09:44 AM
 


I'm leaning more on the RBII. I will have to see personally first. Thanks again for your help.

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RBII or schumi

 
 By: MBI : July 1st, 2014-11:18
Hi guys, I'm a newbie here and would like to ask your opinion on this. Which would be a better purchase? Schumi or RBII? Longterm value and design. I feel the Schumacher's color is monotonous but I really like it's fit and rubber strap in tang buckle in m... 

First off, welcome to PuristSPro!

 
 By: MichaelC : July 2nd, 2014-06:55
We're glad to have you on board. I'm happy to offer some opinions on the watches. The RB2 was a direct evolution of the Juan Pablo Montoya Offshore. It also brought with it some new and distinctive details, most notably the ceramic bezel and open dial. It...  

Thanks MichaelC!

 
 By: MBI : July 2nd, 2014-10:33
Your RBII look really nice with the survivor strap. Why is the RBII smaller? It says in the specs both RBII and schumi are 44mm right? My friend has a schumi and I have fitted it and it fits my small wrist but I think it's because of the rubber strap. I h... 

The RBII wears a bit bigger than its stated size

 
 By: MichaelC : July 2nd, 2014-14:42
of 42mm. The base case on a Schumacher is 44mm. AP recommends servicing a watch every 3-5 years depending upon usage, condition, etc. I can tell you my RBII has not yet been serviced at 8 years and it runs like a top. I bought it brand new a year ago from... 

OK! Thanks for your input MicahelC

 
 By: MBI : July 3rd, 2014-09:44
I'm leaning more on the RBII. I will have to see personally first. Thanks again for your help.

IMO...

 
 By: emijar3 : July 1st, 2014-21:04
If its the Titanium version I would go definitely for the RBII... if it was the rose gold i would go for the schumy..