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
It came down to a choice between this and the 40mm DB25 perpetual. I love both, but even I couldn’t justify adding both to my collection. In the end I gave up the moonphase for having all the indicators in windows and highly legible. The sizing and balanc
proudly announced the creation of their Eternal Calendar perpetual calendar. A nice, though a watch that wears huge, addition to their perpetual calendar line, they say that their moon phase indicator will be accurate for 4500 years (a feat no doubt but i
So, I’ve been pondering this for a while as I have a vintage 1803 White Gold Day-Date shown below and notice that all the newer Day-Date and Datejusts come with high polished lugs now, as opposed to my brushed lugs. Has anyone considered polishing the lug
I have a nagging fascination with this watch and its unique mechanism. Could current owners comment on its performance? I assume the dry escapement increases the service period time significantly.
The watch is great! The date change is a bit finicky. Mine seems to jump the date when pulling out the crown during the PM hours and setting it. Not sure if that's normal but runs and looks great!