The Rolex Air King was issued in 2016 and discontinued in 2022, to be replaced by the Air King 126 900, basically adding a protection to the crown, a Zero before the " 5 " minute marker, luminous in the 3 / 6 / 9 applied hour markers ( called Chromalight
Watching the eclipse and enjoying a beautiful day…the Audi will be leaving me soon…put a deposit on a Porsche…a 2008 with 6500 miles on it…Boxster RS60 Spyder!
I love Alfas but was not familiar with this model. Not sure why since my first car was a 1973 Fiat, and then another Fiat and Alfa from slightly later. But this car never came to the USA, so I missed it entirely. It does have a great line, I agree, and ei
For a number of us here, we go a long way back with Casey even before he became the moderator of the Photography Forum. Back then, the forum seemed like a strange concession to a mostly horological endeavor. And so it was no surprise that while members of
Was at an AD over the weekend in Vegas and the lady that assisted me seemed pretty confident that I would get a call to buy a Air King if I got on the list which I did. Can anyone tell me how long they waited to get an Air King? I appreciate it. Thanks
STORE A "Here's a Yachtmaster, and a Ladies Datejust" "You mean that's all they have?" "Yep, oh, and an Air King with pink dial" "Crap!" STORE B "Hey fellas! They have a couple stainless steel Daytonas in stock, and 4 Submariners, and a NOS Milgauss with
For those that check in regularly it’s usually pretty evident which watches are trending here, which watches seem to have the most incomings and or which watches drive interest and comment on threads. Sometimes that watch may be directly influenced by the
The sand and snow combined to give this cool ripple effect on the beach this morning. I think it would have been the perfect background for the Ming Sand Dial, but my trusty Air King stepped in 😀 (Ming still on the wish list)
But nothing like the SMP300 as a backup.. Sort of like having a land cruiser or a jeep always on the ready just in case the range rover is having a hissy fit. Not here to spark automotive reliability discussions, btw. So let’s all relax All i’m saying is,