Just a text file on my computer from 2004 when I first started shopping, I eventually purchased my 16710 in late 2005. Contents below: 114270 Explorer $4,250 16570 Explorer II $5,000 116713 GMT Master II $8,925 116718 GMT Master II $22,750 16710 GMT Maste
Here is a Rolex Vintage mostly sports models Box reference list. Compiled from various sources so errors can sometimes be replicated. The early 1950-1960 boxes mostly did not have reference numbers and seemed to often be interchangeable among models. Use
I have the 14060M and I agree that the clasp doesn’t feel as rock solid as the newer clasp. But having said that the older clasp is for my smaller wrist a bit more comfortable as it’s smaller. I have also leaped off the 5m board and jumped into the ocean
Nothing beats the older versions of the Submariner. I recently tried on my ceramic no-date Sub and noted how relatively inelegant it is compared to the 14060m (that I previously sold off). I’m being a little harsh perhaps, but I wore the 14060m much more
I too had a look at this whilst in the shop. Whilst the dimensions may be similar to my 14060M Sub and there are obvious similarities, this very much feels like it’s own watch, very light for a start, but also the dial with the lume blocks and curvature a
As I’m in between jobs this month I’m happily having a bit of ‘me’ time, today it’s coffee (with a cycling theme) and the Deepsea. Coffee at Rapha to reflect on… the Deepsea at the watch shop And next to the 14060M for comparison Whilst the obvious commen