He did tell me that after the new sub the Explorer II is going to get the makeover treatment. One interesting thing that he said (although this is uncomfirmed from Rolex) is that they will have some classic features that were on some older ones, such as the ORANGE hands!!!!!!! Again, speculation, fr
Just got off the phone with my AD, and he tells me that there is a new stainless (only metal on a rolex I'm interested in) sub coming in 2010. Anyone heard anything about this, specs, changes, thoughts????
As an owner of both, I would say that it would really depend on the use of the watch. The Deapsea is a neat piece, but it does have its drawbacks (like the ability to wear french cuffs with the watch on). However, the Milgauss scratches very easily, so if that is the kind of thing that will bother y
Hello All, I have been fortunate enough to collect a few Patek's over the years, and I am now moving into a new house with a safe and built in manual movement watch winders. I am afraid to over-torque the watches, but I don't want them to die, as a few of them are perpetual calender models (3970 RG
I think that the Daytona decline has to do with a lot of factors. I have owned 3 (modern) in my life, the first 2 were sold because I was offered crazy money for them. I was only fortunate enough to purchase the 3rd because I also had purchased a number of other watches from this perticular AD. I ho