Rolex Oyster Perpetual 114300: The Zen of Understated Horology
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Rolex Oyster Perpetual 114300: The Zen of Understated Horology

By ChristianDK · Oct 26, 2020 · 37 replies
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ChristianDK's acquisition of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 114300, a reference he affectionately calls “boring” yet “Zen,” sparks a conversation about the understated appeal of a pure, time-only Rolex. His initial post and subsequent reflections delve into the subtle design nuances and perfect proportions that make this particular model a compelling choice for collectors seeking a less ostentatious yet deeply satisfying timepiece. This article explores why the 114300, often overlooked for its simplicity, holds a unique charm among enthusiasts.

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I fell for this “boring” one. Just as I like it. It’s very Zen!






About the Rolex Rolex 114300 Ref. 114300

The Rolex Explorer reference 114300, introduced in 2014, represented a significant update to the Explorer line by reintroducing a 39mm case size, a dimension previously seen in earlier Explorer models. This reference is notable for its absence of a date complication and the associated cyclops lens, offering a clean and symmetrical dial layout that appeals to purists. It was offered with a range of dial colors beyond the traditional black, including blue, rhodium, and later, white, expanding its aesthetic versatility within the collection.

This model features a 39mm Oyster case crafted from 904L stainless steel, known for its corrosion resistance. The case thickness is approximately 11mm. It is equipped with Rolex's in-house automatic Caliber 3132, a movement featuring a Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex shock absorbers, providing enhanced resistance to shocks and temperature variations. The movement offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. A flat sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water-resistant to 100 meters.

The Explorer 114300 appeals to collectors seeking a robust and understated sports watch without additional complications. Its 39mm size is often considered a versatile dimension, suitable for a variety of wrist sizes. The availability of multiple dial colors, particularly the blue and white options, provided collectors with choices beyond the classic black, making it a distinctive offering within the Explorer family before its discontinuation in 2020.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 3132
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39mm
Dial
blue, black, white, rhodium
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire crystal

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pmh6000
Oct 26, 2020
That is an outstanding watch IMO. [nt]

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ChristianDK
Oct 26, 2020
Thank you 🙏 I agree. Its VERY “undr the radar” when you see it on the wrist.

I would not be insulted if some find it boring.

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Muppet
Oct 26, 2020
I like it as well. +1 [nt]

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ChristianDK
Oct 26, 2020
Thank you Muppet!

I like your name BTW

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India Whiskey Charlie
Oct 26, 2020
The only Rolex a person needs - a black or white OP 👍 [nt]

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ChristianDK
Oct 26, 2020
So true.

This is as “no nonsense” as a Rolex will ever get. It makes a great pair with my modern Explorer 1. Both are 39 mm and according to my wrist, the perfect proportions.

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