far less successful than sports watches. Rolex always keeps a dress watch in its catalog: the current one is the 1908, which has its charm, but it isn't as interesting to me as the Cellini Prince. Best, Emmanuel
The prince is the only one. Not my taste, but the 1908 is round and the watch i hoped for Rolex came up on one day. Sure a brand must do wat they want, but to get me, a brand better can look at PP and make me happy. I always loved PP making pristine watch
I've known these since many years but never knew the real story or the real truth. There are discussions on the net about these but a lot say these are fake ( or genuine dials and movements but aftermarket cases so not a real Tudor) others claim they are
mix and match depending on what she wear, but these are her frequent rotation watches: Her Bahamas cruise catch. She 'took' this prince, actually looks better on her, should get a wrist shot next time. some fashion watches, she learns to wear double watch
it is just too bulky to be elegant. And this kind of watch only works if it is elegant. On the other hand, I think it is a missed opportunity for Rolex, They could do so much better here. Would I be interested in an real hommage Prince? Perhaps. But not t
Folks, I eagerly awaited the Sky Dweller and I felt a bit let down when I first saw it. I decided to go back to it after a few days to see if my initial impressions were correct. On one hand I would like to extend kudos to Rolex for trying out something d