A blessed Friday to all I’ve had my Batman for a little over 5 years and, while it’s been there for me through the thick and thin, it’s gotten to the point where I can get a comfortable fit (of the bracelet) for the entire day. With the 5mm extension open
I find the super case lugs too wide. And Rolex seems to agree given they tapered the 126610 lugs. But I had a thought: anyone ever polish the 116610 lugs enough to create their own taper? I’ve obviously seen a lot of extra metal polished away on vintage S
This SD4000 will be a future classic as it combines the ideal size, all the modern tech (better bracelet with micro-adjustable buckle, ceramic bezel, etc...), and small production numbers as opposed to other models. Most people chose the Sub (116610LN) as
6 years an explorer 1; 3 years a Milgauss, 2 years a Seadweller 116600. Then, 2 years ago I called my AD for a Daytona and it took 1 year, now I’m looking for two GMT, one for me the second for a friend. Impossible to find, I’m just tired. But one thing i
I’ve been wearing this Submariner for the last 8 years on a monthly basis ( more or less ) Bought in 2011 for what is now a good price. We’ve crosssed together many time zones and went from the sea to the sky and even I don’t wear it that much it is still
Can you imagine if their marketing material only consisted of the third section? Sure everybody here will get it but the vast majority of Rolex customers need the first two sections to open their wallets. Think about all those Wall Street, Hollywood execu
Thanks to all for your very kind words and welcome. In response to Joe's query, I have been visiting this website and have benefitted from the insightful comments provided by various participants on the forum and would like to now share my timepieces adve