The creative juices have long dried up at certain manufacturers. Rolex seem to think that moving up the case size gives them the all-clear to rehash old designs, like they did with the SRSD. A part of me dreads that this indeed is going to be the case (no...
Slightly slimmer lugs would be a nice look. I don't think they need to add a mm, but it's not a deal-breaker by any means... although unavailability will be!
Nothing new, bigger diameter, case,scratch-resistant bezel,... a lot of people care I know but certainly not the watch afficionados Why nothing brand new, a new revamp of the Explorer or Milgauss family. If you look at the new references from Patek each y...
Rolex has a brand equity that is delivering results. They do incremental improvements (both in and out), to achieve mechanical and usage perfection, and people buy them because of that, and for others because of the brand image. Their philosophy is not ab...
Yes it might come with a new size, movement and thinner lugs... But Rolex did exactly that with the SD4k 6 years ago(!!!) , which was subsequently discontinued after 2 years in production. I guess it’s a good product launch for those of us who are keen to...
Le Figaro, a French newspaper mistakenly leaked information ahead of tomorrow's releases ... The article has since been withdrawn : www.lefigaro.fr rolex-revisite-sa-legendaire-submariner-20200831#xtor=AL-201 Après une version 50e anniversaire en ...
After a 50th anniversary version in steel in 2003, with a green bezel, then a redesigned case in 2012, here is the new generation Submariner, still water-resistant to 300 meters, with a slightly enlarged case, 41 mm in diameter. Inside, the brand's latest...
on rehashed models, add a millimeter here or there, a new color or bracelet there and consider themselves good. I like Rolex and have 3, including my wife's DateJust but I certainly don't think they are the end all, be all of the watch world. People will ...