For tritium fans it remains the most affordable while not giving up anything in terms of water resistance and day to day resistance. I yet have to see a 14270 turning to yellow or orange like the 1016 or submariners, a pale yellow is the best I have seen
I had a bit of time a few days ago and ventured into a gray dealer to check the multple variations of the explorer1. It's always good to see what the crown has to offer, even if I don't own any as of today. Crystals had protective stickers on making AR co
The other day I was trying on a delightful 16600 Sea Dweller (photo attached just so you've got something to look at). The watch looked great, felt even better, but as soon as I'd put it on I noticed a smudgy fingerprint on the crystal. And I remembered t
Here is a Rolex Vintage mostly sports models Box reference list. Compiled from various sources so errors can sometimes be replicated. The early 1950-1960 boxes mostly did not have reference numbers and seemed to often be interchangeable among models. Use
have been enjoying the Explorer posts, I am biased though, having a 14270, 114270 & 124270 and wear, enjoy all three. To me there is something ‘right’ about the Explorer 1. Would still like a white dial version to add to my collection, please, Rolex,
My first Explorer was a 124270 (yes, I am a Rolex latecomer!). I found, to my surprise and disappointment, that I didn't like it on leather straps. I recently acquired this one, a 14270, and am loving it on leather. The dials and hands and basic looks of
Here is mine. The blackout is one of the rarest modern Rolex and it has an intriguing look. While I like the silver print and the look of blackout numerals, I would characterise the long lollipop hand as one of the many Rolex oddities that needed fixing..