As I was invited to a Tudor gathering of vintage collectors, I brought this one with me. A perfect companion. And always a thrill to wear it! Best, Nicolas
What's in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet... Juliet may have felt that way about Romeo, but is it true for the Rolex Submariner? Would the Rolex Submariner smell as sweet today if the original name was: Sea-Wolf,
When I suggested to SA at Rolex that this is what the modern Submariner should be light, with no reflection all brushed out she took it to heart and and we got into hot debate.
I was looking at my AD's website the features the certified pre-owned Rolex,. I saw a no date Submariner from 2010, the price was $14,950. I checked the price of a new one at the same AD, priced at $10,500. I am no Rolex expert but what am I missing here?
Certainly the bracelet and clasp are huge improvements on the 126610 and the ceramic bezel is quite alluring to my eye. The 16610 wears well as it’s a bit lighter and being only 20 years old and was originally bought new by my next door neighbour it’s com