But then I'm not really a big Rolex fan and as names go I think Rolex may have been better off calling this the Air Breather as a follow on from their Air King.
Has anyone noticed that the names on one or two of the Rolex models sometimes don't have a clear meaning? Not to be critical, but Land Dweller as a name sound great on the superficial level. But once you peel away that superficial layer, and look deeper, ...
But for looks, the Jubilee looks more delicate, and I prefer the bolder look of the Oyster bracelet. The President bracelet is another favorite from Rolex - for me.
I don't see the etymology of the name in the Press Release neither. Although I will admit, I skimmed straight to the technical details - which are impressive. This is likely the most advanced watch in the world. Definitely the most advanced watch that is ...
there is a post on Hodinkee that describes the movement in great detail, so name aside, sounds like a very technologically advanced watch that is being mass produced as Patrick said, regardless of name. The case and bracelet will be endlessly debated (I l...
I have a habit of over writing articles... Some of my articles are 2000 to 3000 words. I'm supposed to keep it around 1000. So, I've been trying to be more concise! I do have another article focused on the movement, where I declare it is the most Advanced...
that has been used historically. Land is for the Daytona, Sea for the Subs and Air for the GMT. Likely would have been better off leaving it at that 😂 Sea Dweller I get because things “dwell “ at the bottom of the sea. Once Sky Dweller was brought in thou...
So many brands use the Land Sea Air/Sky phrase (Mercedes Benz's three pointed star immediately comes to mind). Yeah... Sea Dweller makes sense. Sky Dweller starts to make some sense when you realize it's an annual calendar that can change timezones (a rar...
The dial looks like it has too much text in my eyes. Three lines of text on the top side, and only two lines on the bottom. And this hexagon dial... Reminds me of Lamborghini Huracans, Lalique's Tortue vase, and turtle/tortoise shell patterns.
The dial reminds me of Lamborghini cars (they seem to have a hexagon motif), Lalique's Tortue vase, and turtle/tortoise shell patterns. Someone above mentioned "Space Dweller" which is in theory similar to "Astro Dweller" and I suggested that would have t...
For those of us who are OQ lovers, this new model is like the rebirth of an excellent design, however you want to link it, be it a 1630, 5100, or 17013, it's all the same to me, and now with a new caliber for Rolex, curiously for the same reason that the ...
With Sea Dweller and Sky Dweller, the names have an aspirational quality to them because humans don't "dwell" in the sea or in the sky. Very few humans reside, in any significant way, in the air or in the sea. Being able to do so suggests you are a person...
You bring up a good point there! So... This is for us couch potato dwellers! And not for people who live in skyscrapers - this is for ground floor people! (joking). You brought up another good point; the gold and platinum versions don't have the day compl...
I agree with you, as it would harmonize more with the concept of the four elements. Earth, water, air, and fire: these are the four elements of nature, which have been associated with different aspects of life and personality. These elements represent the...
Yes, all those Genta watches had some hexagon or octagon mixed into them! Personally, I'm not that crazy about high beat. I'd rather have a slightly slower beat and a bigger balance wheel. The logic being a bigger balance wheel has more inertia and is har...
I think it's great. Although personally, I have never been a Jubilee bracelet fan and I'll wait for a non jubilee bracelet version. But yes, it's absolutely great! The 7135 movement is the most advanced movement in the world! still, the name bothers me. W...
The hexagons on the dial remind me of a tortoise's shell. Tortoises are land dwellers, they don't fly, they don't swim, they don't even climb trees! ...
But then I'm not really a big Rolex fan and as names go I think Rolex may have been better off calling this the Air Breather as a follow on from their Air King. Marc
I first thought you were jesting. But seemingly not. At least it seems they have learned to protect the model name appropriately, unlike some other Swiss watch brands in the past 😉
I find my German friends have the best senses of humor! Which other names were you thinking of? Sea Slug was mentioned - and that is a terrible name for a dive watch!
but I do not care for it at all. I am not a fan of integrated bracelets on any watch, I much prefer lugs and bracelets or straps. There are a lot of nice watches with integratred bracelets, just none for me.
Finally someone who isn't beholden to the integrated bracelet craze. I admittedly like integrated bracelets. I might have to repent for my sins! I just like neat and orderly bracelet/strap to case attachments. So curved spring bars get extra points from m...
What is a land-dweller? Rolex seems to answer: someone like Roger Federer or Yuja Wang: a retired but still very active tennis player and a young and also very active piano player...
There's been a bit of commentary on the name - here's one suggestion for future names - possibly from a rather too cynical point of view. Safe- dweller As I suspect that's where a lot of them will reside. Will be interesting to see where the new movement ...
I only turn it to 15-20 as its unique squeal notifies me that the bottle of wine I put in the freezer to chill is now ready! Not wrist-friendly though. ...
Nice bread! I missed my chance to pick up my favorite loaf of bread today. Carmelized onion with globs of gouda cheese; ensconced in a San Francisco sourdough. Dee-licious!
Finally a watch with a thin case thickness. I hope it will also happen in the next Sub, GMT, Daytona. Day Date Date just… The challenge to AP has begun