Then it was time for the annual cleaning. The watch is from 1968. I got it in 2006 so I've had it daily at work for 20 years. It gets a lot of use in my auto repair shop, welding, grinding and using an air impact wrench daily. Last year I got it serviced
Gregineugene posted it some weeks ago. I was skeptic about this one, and did some searches. I found nothing conclusive about it. What intrigues me the most is that Rolex didn't sign this dial. I never saw one Rolex watch without the Rolex name on it. And
It's hard to talk about the Rolex Submariner 124060, unveiled in September 2020, without acknowledging its status as *the* benchmark dive watch. As foversta puts it, no matter how you look at the competition, the Submariner always has that 'little extra.'
Rare are watches which can be really called novelties. More of them only have different dials and colors or metal iterations. The Tudor Monarch is truly a new watch. New case, new dial, new look, new spirit... For a new pleasure! " Born to dare " is Tudor