Excellent suggestion. Or, in this vein, the Air King 116900! [nt]

Sep 19, 2019,23:12 PM
 

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Prompted by MichaelC, may I share my trip down the slippery Rolex path?

 
 By: cazalea : September 19th, 2019-17:13
I am a Recovering Rolexaholic, but nothing like most of you guys ... Thank you for your courtesy, let me tell you my story. First one, 15 years ago. I still have it ... on strap all this time (though it came on a Jubilee) Oysterquartz was next - I loved i...  

I‘d add a classic Explorer to the list.

 
 By: mrds : September 19th, 2019-23:11
Maybe replace the second Tudor for it to still keep the „not many Rolex“ claim.

Very interesting adventure in the world of Rolex ...

 
 By: ZSHSZ : September 19th, 2019-22:50
Thank you for taking us along !

Not bad, not bad at all.

 
 By: VMM : September 20th, 2019-00:17
Very nice unusual arabic dials, specially the one you keep. maybe that's why you keep it. I like it very much. I liked the Turn-o-Graph too. Thanks for sharing your Rolex experience. Vte

That Moki post was epic

 
 By: ChristianDK : September 20th, 2019-01:38
Something I will never forget....And you where the wan who told it first. Just as I loved the Seals watch post as well. Perhaps a good thing Moki sold it to the Tudor Museum. I truly hope the paid him very well. Imagine such a piece in auction.

Art Deco sector dial - wow!

 
 By: iwolf81 : September 23rd, 2019-11:54
Thanks for the Rolex journey. Your longest lasting DJ is absolutely stunning. My next hunt, for one just like it, has just begun. Best, Ira

It has been quite a journey for you with Rolex!

 
 By: MichaelC : September 23rd, 2019-18:38
I am very careful to take my time with a new timepiece and not get too radio ga ga over it. But I already know where I am and will be with the new Submariner. I even feel a bit naive for waiting so long. I'm not sure I see a massive line of Rollies in my ...