Rolex knew what they were doing with the 72h reserve, even if I hardly ever take it off long enough to test it the coming weeks. Except for my beloved IWC Eternal, and my… and my… OMG 😨 LOLLLL 😂
Yes, I tried. Really. I even told myself, “You don’t need another watch!!!” I made promises. I ignored temptations. I closed the browser window multiple times. I resisted! But then came this weekend‘s (better: WEAKend‘s) WristScan competition… and in a mo...
She truly is a beauty. The 126500LN combines timeless design with modern enhancements. The updated Caliber 4131 movement offers a 72-hour power reserve and features the Chronergy escapement for improved efficiency . A perfect blend of form and function! 🙏...
Rolex knew what they were doing with the 72h reserve, even if I hardly ever take it off long enough to test it the coming weeks. Except for my beloved IWC Eternal, and my… and my… OMG 😨 LOLLLL 😂
She was all but forgotten , but there was a reason you registered interest with your ad years ago. I have fallen victim to - when you get the call- rationality goes out the door. I’m glad you picked it up, I love the dial and brown bezel. Being a chunk of...
I absolutely love your story as I can relate so much. Not necessarily for the same watch (even if I like it VERY much 👌👌) but your approach is all about irresistible passion , something so strong that it’s not worth trying to resist 🙈🙈 and that is so much...
What makes this watch so special isn’t just the platinum or the ice-blue dial (though let’s be honest, they help!), it’s also the story behind finally getting it. To be honest, I’ve never been one for the “hype chase.” I refused to get caught up in endles...
thanks for the kind words – and of course for keeping this place running as smoothly as a freshly serviced Cal. 1570! LOLLLL And speaking of smooth: that 18k 1675 no-crown-guard you just posted… now that’s what I call pure „old-school charisma“. The way t...
Fingers crossed yours arrives soon – the wait was worth it! But the waiting time was not painful for me at all, because I had written off this watch anyway and no longer expected it…
Totally agree – this reference is a weakness I’m quite happy to surrender to. Wishing you great health and many more perfect Rolex moments as well! Cheers Thomas
Appreciate your kind words! It's climbed to the top of my own list, too – pure Rolex magic. And I say that as someone who hasn’t been a huge Daytona fan.
Romantic as I am, I actually believe in platonic love! At least when it comes to watches. LOLLLL. Somehow, that must be true, because if I bought everything I liked. OMG... then I'd end up in debt or in a mental institution. Or both. 😅
yes, this ice blue is really something! Having the DD 40 in platinum with ice blue dial I know what you are talking about. I am still waiting for the 1908 in platinum.... Enjoy your new toy in best of health!
Your DD40 in Platinum is a stunner too – fingers crossed for your 1908 in platinum. Its such a great dress watch! May your wait be shorter than mine! 😉🙏 All the best Thomas
.......... a nice mistake of your taking the call from the AD, and walking into the boutique. Congratulations, Thomas, on acquiring a watch that you really love and enjoy wearing!
reference 1165 on my wrist but I suppose it wears heavier. My 1265 has a sapphire case back and so less platinum. It’s not the first platinum watch I own. Therefore I am used to it and not too surprised. And a friend of mine who owns the 1165 also confirm...
The king within the kingdom A grail for most(me included), with so much innovation in one single reference. I’m glad you got it, since you’re a collector who understands the brand/model, beyond the hype and price. Enjoy in great health! Zsolt.
Truly appreciate your words, especially coming from someone who clearly gets the essence of collecting beyond the hype. Wishing you all the best in your own horological journey! Heartfelt greetings also from this beauty! ☺️ ...
I really like the idea of the new ring, and the increased protection of the winding crown, but I can't understand why they wanted to show the caliber, while on Le Mans models making an exposed caliber makes logical sense, because to bring the chronograph ...
Absolutely agree with you—especially on the logic behind exposing the movement in the Le Mans edition —it’s a mechanical statement, not just a visual one. I now own the new 126506, and I’ll admit: at first, I also questioned the need for a sapphire caseba...