
In this insightful post, WatchProSite member oyster case showcases the enduring appeal of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 34mm with a white dial. Their stunning photography highlights the watch's understated elegance and versatility. This piece delves into why this particular reference continues to captivate collectors, exploring its design nuances and movement characteristics.


But they should not cost that much.
If I may say, funny how there is βmoreβ to a case than just MMs, but I should know that.....
Rolex also put the smaller 2232 movement in the 124200 vs the 3130 in the 114200. So the old version has a wider bracelet and the same movement as the 114060 Submariner.
Thanks for the details.
The Maxi case really works with the 114200 and the wide bracelet combines to give it a substantial, vintage bubble back look but in a modern Rolex. Slimmer case and narrower bracelet 124200 won't have the same vibe at all, imho. Plus, the 2232 movement is so small apparently there is a big spacer around it to hold it in place, whereas the 3130 fits the 34mm case fully.
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