Examples in Rolex are any sport watch with a ceramic bezel, eg GMT and Sub, any Daytona, a colored Gold Day-Date, etc. I am wondering if one should be concerned wearing a more entry level watch that does not have a ceramic bezel, eg Air King (which I am t
New York Times article 08-29-2024: The Burger is a Portrait of America ...there is a 31 second video accompanying the article and 23 seconds into the video, voilà a Rolex Datejust and a tasty treat. Enclosed are still-shots from the video.
Why I’m going back to rolex as a daily… Since I picked up watches as a hobby, I’ve never been much of a brand loyalist. I’ve owned watches from pretty much every major brand at this point and many independents. Rolex wise, I’ve previously owned the last g
Iconic duo. Simple and perfect size. IMO Nothing to change except i prefer brushed top lugs on older datejust. The Reverso, although originally made as sport watch, now considered as sporty dress watch with low WR and high polished case and leather strap.
If you look carefully at your dial you will see that the second hand lines are aligned with the diamonds, but there is a large space behind them, that is why your hands look longer, not because they are longer but because the second hand graphics are more
Your hands are from the previous ones and thinner but possibly not longer, you should consider the graphics on the dial which are more towards the center, the current hands are thicker but not longer, I have some hands here both thin from the old date day