Under the title "Rolex: A journey through history," my dear friends of an Rolex AD in Spain have organized an exhibition that, frankly, I´m really happy didn´t got lost. Yesterday, a good number of friends got together for a pleasant Saturday, the excuse ...
I like the way Rolex mixed old and modern watches. And, through you words, I feel all the love you have for the no crownguard Sub. Wish you dream becomes reality, Emilio. Thanks a lot for this nice " slice " of Dream. Un fuerte Abrazo. Nicolas.
Perfect report of Daniel and Alejandro's exhibition. There are rare and precious Rolex. But the best is Daniel's explanations. A pleasure. Gracias por las fotos, Emilio.
Many thanks for this wonderful journey through the history of Rolex! What a pleasure it must have been to be able to see all these beauties! Congratulations to those who organized this marvelous event. Best of luck in your quest for a 5508. Abrazo, Alejan...
My eyes fell out of my head, rolled across the room, and then I had to retrieve them and place them back into their sockets!!! There are so many gorgeous watches in your post! Where to start? Of course, I love James Bond's Submariner the best. The picture...
Thanks for this presentation, Emilio. The 6536 is superb, as you say, and your pictures, likely taken in a difficult lighting environment, bring this out. Is this a traveling Rolex exhibition/collection? Thanks again! Andrew
I tryed to do the best. Certanlly, the lighting enviroment was no the best, but there are some nice pics. the one I most like are the 6536´s dial... it´s simply awesome admire the depth of this lackered dial and this amazing tritium. This watch is awesome...