Here are some live pics from A Blog To Watch of the 40 mm oyster steel & white gold Rolex Land-Dweller ref. 127334 powered by caliber 7135 . To put things into perspective, I added some photos of the Oysterquartz ref. 17014 & 17013 and one photo of th...
Really fascinated by the movement but not so much the dial. Hopefully they use the movement in some other dial formats later. Still a pretty cool release overall!
The name as many have noted—is a goof. It won’t matter, because of the hype, etc. But for ‘the calm collector’ the name is really horrible. I thought it might be a joke at first. It does conjure up ‘office-dweller’ or ‘sofa-dweller.’ But only a few will c...
The dial is a big miss. How much is Rolex trying to fit on one dial? The milliseconds markers, all the writing on the dial, the textured honeycombs, the distracting numerals and minutes and hour hands that don’t blend well with that random seconds hand . ...
My opinion hasn’t changed: I just don’t get it. And that’s okay, because there are a lot of things I don’t get, and there will be plenty of people who “get” and will want to get this watch. 40mm, Explorer-style numbers with a date, a seemingly random dial...
The bracelet and case of land dweller is great. I will wait for the upcoming dial variations ..and hopefully a smooth bezel options. The hands are OK for me.