Over the course of 2018, I wrote a number of articles that aimed to put together a list of Rolex that were no longer in production but were from the post 1990 era. The aim was to identify watches that are cool in their own right, great references, modern ...
Still, considering that in its era it was Rolex’s most technically advanced and most expensive professional watch in its era it is amazing what a virtual bargain it is today compared to many other references of that era.
I am a huge fan of the Sea-Dweller. Probably one of my favourite genre within Rolex. And the 16600 is absolutely a great watch. I suspect I will need to compile a second list!!!
A great guide to Rolex neo-vintage watches. Some really interesting pieces in your list. The only one of these I ever owned is the Kermit but unfortunately I sold it a couple of years ago. Not the only watch I regret selling. 😭 But such is life. Best, V. ...
I own quite a few on the list...LoL I do love variation and I think Rolex ...and particularly the sports models..... make a great choice for daily beater
the golden era of Rolex ,very reliable strong watches ,strong healthy bracelets no worry to wear it daily and yet all the charm what an older watch has
Got myself, The Bully. Just about the time you wrote those posts on sports Rolexes. Cool, watch. What a coincidence. I bought this before I read your post. Thanks. Cheers 🍻 Geross ...
I have been semiconsciously tried to avoid this series of yours to save myself from yet another pursuit.... you list too many compelling reasons to find one of these half modern references that I have excused myself from for a number of reasons. Now this ...
with the 14060M LGF... Loving that watch for what it is and what it represents to me. And those other posts are indeed very tempting Rolae as well. CC ...