This is my very first to own Rolex President watch. I just love the vintage Rolexes. Watch is untouched and I prefer the look of the pie pan and the light Grey dial. Excellent size for my wrist.
During my visit to the Omega boutique in Geneva , I also tried on the Seamaster 37 mm Milano Cortina 2026 , ref. 522.53.37.20.04.001. Being aware of its rich history and knowing that it has a white Grand Feu enamel dial, I expected to like it a lot. This
I have a strong feeling, the 5196 will look like a pie pan on my wrist. I just worry about the extra small dial of the 3796 although I think its gorgeous . I will likely post another topic....to get opinions of the 5115 vs 3796. That's where my mind is go
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thy pie pan dial’s perfect lines, Textured silver dial catching light’s soft rays, Roman numerals marking out the time. Thy Alpha hands sweep true with measured grace, Co-axial escapement’s steady beat. In
This was my vote: The Qualité Fleurier never quite did it for me. Not a big fan of the syringe hands and the numbered chapter ring on this particular piece. But the main thing is the pie pan dial. I like pie pan dials, but on vintage pieces:
...and brought the perfect Datejust to match with its icy-blue "Mosaic" dial. Under the right light this dial just GLOWS. In my opinion there is absolutely nothing in todays Rolex catalogue that can visually touch these old ”Mosaic" dials, there is
This is one of the few watches I own that doesn’t have a black dial, as I usually gravitate towards darker dials, and chronographs, but this one is just so pretty I had to post. Happy Friday all. Please excuse that it says Thursday. I took the shot yester
. . . this? "Obviously," you'll say, "a pink gold hooded lug Grand Luxe Constellation." Ok, but which reference? Why no printed CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER/RE OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED ? Why are the applied Ω symbol and brand at the bottom of the dial? Where are