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One Jump a Second

It’s impossible to miss the jumping second hand on the Oysterquartz. What do you think of the design of this classic?
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By: tomch
7
chmandaue
340

Simply sublime!

The classic Explorer models (this along with the 1016) are my favourite watch designs of all time. Maybe next year I will try to get my hands on a good, honest 1016, it is my personal grailwatch and after a bit of consolidation of my collection still doab
12d
By: amanico
34
amanico
1529

Hard to beat a Datejust...

...It took me 30 years to convince my wife to let me buy her a 'nice' watch. She was happy with quartz fashion brands. I finally got her permission for our 30th anniversary and got her something similar to this one in 2017 or so... The prices have definit
2M
By: myles721
20
mdg
1452

The 1675 is an absolute classic.

2M
By: EdwardL
21
bruckner4
1116

Sky-Dweller

What attracted me most in this watch, was the combination of an annual calender, value for money and it's versatility. A watch you can wear always and everywhere. Being used to wearing a day-date (WG) the bezel doesn't bother me. Regarding the colour of t
5Y
By: amanico
57
holdemchamp1225
5711

Rolex 2020 novelties: Part 2 (Oyster Perpetual and Sky-Dweller)

As stated in the first part, this year Rolex has gone well beyond the "simple" renewal of the Submariner collection. In fact, the new features of the Oyster Perpetual are certainly even more important from a strategic point of view for the brand. Indeed,
5Y
By: foversta
20
Sportster
6858

Today is the 70th anniversary of the British Grand Prix ... thought I'll share some scans

Of the great and most gentlemanly Sir Jackie Stewart’s watches he wore through the years at the Australian Grand Prix ... not in any order as I didn’t manage to catch all his watches in the earlier years when he was an ambassador for Rolex. I had the priv
5Y
By: Explorertwo
6
PoyFR
1356

At least my road eventually led to Rolex

I chose a simple 39mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual as my first wristwatch from The Crown. Close to six years of flipping lower and mid tier brands to include Swiss, German, and Japanese, my buying and selling slowed tremendously over the last 2 years with basic
5Y
By: heljestrand
24
amanico
3680

Datejust 126200 - Two weeks on the wrist

I had posted here a few months ago, to express my surprise that the new iteration of the classic Datejust 36mm seemed to have flown completely under the radar at Basel 2019. After all, this the iconic model most associated with Rolex over the past 7 decad
6Y
By: Boris
4
Boris
24188