odds are pretty good that Rolex will upgrade the 36mm Day-Date with the new movement and bracelet this year. Maybe wait to after Basel to make any decisions. The new PMs in 36mm should not be hard to obtain soon after the fair.
Today I visited our local AD and they just received a shipment from Rolex. But whatever steel models they had received, they were all sold within a couple of hours and when I walked in to the store it was packed. They only had a tow tone skydweller, a whi...
if we compare between the 40mm vs 36mm - then the bracelet of 40 will do better... i'm highly doubtful Rolex will upgrade the 36mm bracelet but with Rolex you never know !
she would leave me if i would choose the yellow one. She prefers the white gold version and i am leaning towards the yellow gold. Maybe a compromise and go for the everose...
I'll start by saying I dislike roman numerals, so none of the ones offered... These are readily available, so would step back, configure the one you want and then order accordingly. I have a white gold Rolex, but some buyers want everyone to know their wa...
And that is strange considering they told me in the store today that the rose gold with the olive green dial is their biggest seller..., maybe the Dutch have a different taste...
odds are pretty good that Rolex will upgrade the 36mm Day-Date with the new movement and bracelet this year. Maybe wait to after Basel to make any decisions. The new PMs in 36mm should not be hard to obtain soon after the fair.
I am a big fan of sticks with lume and do not like the "Broken Romans" at all, so I would pass on those three. If you want the 40, get the yellow gold with the champagne stick dial.
WG green looks too plain. YG - it has to be in White Dial for me, I agree on the comment about “Broken Romans” which is a pity that Rolex rolled out in this model. I’m still a big fan of the stick index with lume.