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Meaningful lineage from my late mother’s oyster perpetual to my op land-dweller !

When land-dweller came out I had a feeling it seemed like my late mother’s one and only Rolex because of the fluted bezel. Only now I realized both were from the op line ! With humble beginnings, my father in his 70s finally bought my mom a Rolex with his
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By: GLau
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mikecreutz03
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Finally had a chance to handle

the Land-Dweller last weekend, at Wagner, Vienna. Thank you very much, Mr. T, for your time, professional input, and generous hospitality. While I buried one shot in a previous post, here comes the series. I found case, bracelet and look&feel very convinc
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By: Gwai
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gary_g
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A good surprise

I'm not very much into Rolex, but I've always liked the design of the Oysterquartz case and the ref. 1530 & 1630 (Oysterquartz case with a mechanical movement), so I wanted to see the Land-Dweller in the metal. I asked to try on the 36 mm ref. 127234
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Rolex Land-Dweller 40: some live pics

Here are some live pics from A Blog To Watch of the 40 mm oyster steel & white gold Rolex Land-Dweller ref. 127334 powered by caliber 7135 . To put things into perspective, I added some photos of the Oysterquartz ref. 17014 & 17013 and one photo of th
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By: quattro
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quattro
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