...(for now, haha) is my Explorer 214270 Mk II. I love GMTs and Submariners, but my wrist somewhat disagreed and likes the lightweight Explorer. Can't say anything about 'best', it just works well for me and my wrist.
...(for now, haha) is my Explorer 214270 Mk II. I love GMTs and Submariners, but my wrist somewhat disagreed and likes the lightweight Explorer. Can't say anything about 'best', it just works well for me and my wrist.
...because I wanted one watch that could do anything, go anywhere, and last me the rest of my life. It is thinner than the SD, and can do 99.99999% of what the SD does. All of you saturation divers out there may disagree : )
I am not nearly a big enough fan of the brand to give a well-informed answer to that question. I can, however, say which reference is my favorite: The 114200WSO. In english, that is the previous generation Oyster Perpetual 34mm in white. There is nothing ...
But the standout to me is a nod to Rolex dress watch history - the Cellini Moonphase. It’s such an unexpected release by Rolex and I am still waiting for a WG/ SS version