
Champthekid's original post ignited a lively discussion by showcasing what appears to be a new Rolex model, dubbed the 'Land-Dweller,' worn by a prominent tennis star. This thread offers a fascinating glimpse into the immediate collector reaction to a potential new reference, highlighting the speculation and debate that often surround unannounced Rolex releases. It's a prime example of how the community dissects leaked images and anticipates market impact.

Oysterquartz is back?
A buddy sent it to me so Iβm going by what he said. Heβs usually βin the knowβ on these things. Otherwise I screwed up π
...I'll take it in steel, YG. or two-tone...
Just seems like a mish-mash of old design cues and a random decoration on the dial. That being said Iβm a fan of the Oysterquartz style case. I wonder how big it is. Guess Iβm not interested enough to look it up π€·πΌββοΈ.
But nevertheless, I would stick with the original Oysterquartz, too. The proportions of case and bezel are more to my taste.
Feels busy, if it want's to sit with the integrated heavy hitters it needs a more economic dial treatment, the pattern, date, cyclops, excessive text, numbers... overkill. It does look slim though, perhaps as it matures they correct like they did with the sky dweller which is a much nicer watch now than it's initial launch, for me...
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