
Clueless_Collector shares a timely glimpse into the evolving luxury watch retail experience, navigating new social distancing protocols at an Authorized Dealer. His acquisition of a two-tone Rolex Sky-Dweller sparks a discussion that delves into the nuances of watch photography, the allure of specific dial colors, and the broader context of collecting in a rapidly changing market. This post offers valuable insights for collectors adapting to new retail environments and considering less conventional references.




I was browsing the Rolex website and I fell in love with the two tone champagne dial.. I remembered when I was at the AD, the dial was not what I expected from the website.. maybe it was due to the indoor lighting.. hence I bought the SS black dial instead. After reading your post on the TT it has reignited my desire to add a two tone skydweller. I will pay them another visit and maybe I will bring the watch out under the natural lighting and see for myself. Check out these amazing photos I took
The wrist shot is much natural but still look different from naked eye. Now that you mentioned this champagne dial, I think it will look great and blends in nicely with the bracelet šš»šš»šš»
which is nice too. I think white is the least favorite for me but black works great like you said.
No fingerprints on the watches, keep them new as new. Hopley no scratches either.
This AD is very strict and watch will be worn š¬
Iām not a big TT fan as well except for the Rootbeer GMT, which is my first TT.
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