So I was pretty excited when Rolex released the GMT master II Pepsi, and equally disappointed when my turn came up and the AD called. It’s been about a year now since I’ve owned it and my feelings pretty much revolve around “meh” I enjoy watches for the f
Took this shot today while admiring the scenery at La Perouse, Sydney. I have both versions of the BB, because I like the design and heritage of it so much. The 58 is more sleek and almost wears small on my wrist. The standard version is chunkier, but jus
the Rolex is more luxury living, it’s not a tool watch That’s if you can get one It’s true rival is the s/s Sky Dweller in many respects The Tudorwatch is pure tool watch, with Vintage heritage albeit from the big brother For me its hard to say, jeans and
for me 38-40 mm is also the sweet spot. In order of appreciation: 1) 116500 Daytona black or white is fine with me. Slight preference aesthetically for white. Also, unlike the black the white was not used on 116520. Prefer the ceramic to steel bezel. 2) B
I had a chance to take some pucture of the new Tudor Heritage vs mine old 7159 Tudor Monte Carlo. I must say the did a good job with the hommage / re edition. Bill New Tudor Chrono Heritage with a vintage stap Rolex Tudor Monte Carlo
This year was a special year for Rolex. It's not often we see a brand new model from Rolex, the last being the Yachtmaster 2 in 2007. The new model draws inspriration from three existing classics, the GMT master, the Datejust and the Explorer 2. This is a
I get along with your thoughts. I guess that's why many of us like vintage more than modern rolexes. Congrats on your sea-dweller, since it's one of the most iconic tool watch, one to live forever! I think rolex is geting more into "trendy" or "fashion" d