The 116261 Mine is the rose gold variant, with the matte charcoal like dial. I just love the red seconds hand. Oyster bracelet for the sporty feel. Too blingy with the jubilee for me. Rishi
My ref: 7934 recently put on a generic spare bracelet and has been wrist-borne for a couple of weeks. It was renovated by a Rolex servicing repairer six years ago by the vendor at a cost far greater than I had paid him for the watch! Not worn much by me b
Tudor invited me, among other collectors of vintage Tudor, for a special event, a get together, organized at the Tudor Manufacture on the 15th of April. I know some of the collectors personally, others I met for the first time, with great pleasure. The am
Thinking bout getting one of these one of these days. Definitely the 116264. I love the roulette wheel and red secondhand. They really make the watch pop for me! Now comes the hard part. White dial, black dial, blue dial, steel (Rolesor with the white gol
Thinking bout getting one of these one of these days. Definitely the 116264. I love the roulette wheel and red secondhand. They really make the watch pop for me! Now comes the hard part. White dial, black dial, blue dial, steel (Rolesor with the white gol
This one is a stunner. I am rarely a diamond guy, but I will make exceptions with this dial. I am also a sucker for interesting shades of gold beyond my usual yellow. https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-rolex-oyster-perpetual-day-date-40-in-jubilee-gold
The focus is likely to be more on Oyster than 1908 - since the 100 year anniversary is related to the Oyster. The 1908 is not considered part of the "Oyster" line. I like how you think! Sometimes they need to do something different! Maybe they will for su
Rolex's website states that more announcements (likely more new models) are coming on 12-May-2026! Seems like Rolex heard the industry's surprise of a somewhat underwhelming launch - considering it is a 100 year anniversary of the Oyster - and are now pro
When you look at the blown up recreation of the "original" oyster watch, it doesn't look like a watch from the 1920s: 1) the case is unibody. ie. the lugs and case is a single piece. A 1920s watch would have had true wire lugs, where the lugs are welded t