
Aperna's 1990 Rolex Explorer II, a prime example of a 'neo-vintage' timepiece, sparks a fascinating discussion on the definition of vintage in the luxury watch world. His impeccably preserved reference challenges collectors to consider what truly qualifies a watch as vintage, beyond mere age. This thread delves into the nuances of collectibility, factory serviceability, and design evolution that shape a watch's status.






And this reference is no longer offered the same as yours, correct? Vintage enough for me. I like these bezels. Much purer than newer styles.
It becomes a modern classic as soon as you look at it and ask that question.
I've been afraid that today's picture wouldn't arrive! It seems one of those so-called NOS! A great one anyway!
I won't miss your posts!
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