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
And they shows us the beginnings of our beloved brand! I have been wearing this 3131 from 1946 this week: This is another favorite of mine: And a couple with Cali dials: Agree we should see them more often here! Best! Abel
Something tropical to brighten the day for all of you dealing with snow and sub-zero temps in the Northern US. Discontinued Rolex Milgauss 116400 white dial on a RubberB strap. Caliber 3131.
But it’s not as if the 3131 has “no” anti shock of course. To be clear, I really like both watches and currently own neither (but that may change very soon). I definitely wouldn’t criticize the decision for one over the other personally. I just think the
I don’t normally post much on the Rolex forum but my new piece has given me a new found respect for vintage Rolex No not the usual Daytona’s ( so expensive ) or the submariner - much as I love mine ( so hot and getting hotter ) But a new category - the da
The Rolex Air King 116 900 is not a strange watch, it is a strange Rolex. When it was unveiled, at the 2016 Basel Fair, it generated some strong comments: " The dial is too messy " was one of the comments we could most often read. It is not every day you
... a gold version is absolutely a no no. In any case, threre are some gold watches I can´t resist. The two non guards GMT are a good example. Specially the second example with that reddish dial! Superb!! I got a few goldies which I have shown before but
As we approach Basel and the anticipation of what Rolex will unveil for 2018, it occurred to me that it would be a useful process to take a look at the current range and pose a question: If I could have just three watches from the current collection, what