Aquaracer1
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A different no-date Rolex catches my eye…
The 114300. Just some pics borrowed from the net. Since I already have some other colorful dials, I’m keen on the white and black variants. Proportions seem right at 39 x 11 mm as well. Owned an Explorer I with similar case dimensions in the past, but haven’t tried on the 114300 yet. And the bonus is no date / cyclops! Any owners or admirers care to share their experience with this beauty?
This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2024-04-20 22:29:02
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Very helpful Ian!
By: Aquaracer1 : April 20th, 2024-21:51
Astute and detail oriented, as usual, good point. The Explorer I does indeed have a conical bezel, where this model is curved. And I can see how that makes this one wear slightly smaller than the E I. All the more reason to try one on soon 😎 Have a great ...
I´m with you.
By: LarsG : April 21st, 2024-07:12
I have the 39 mm Explorer and looking for a white dial watch. The114300 in white fits the bill perfectly. Elegant, sporty, classy, simple and understated - just how I like my watches. And I´ve seen it on rubber straps and suede straps looking good too. Ha...