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Explore bsandovalb's 2007 Rolex Explorer Z-serial, a favorite for its perfect proportions over newer models. Discover why this iconic sports watch remains a collector's choice.
...(for now, haha) is my Explorer 214270 Mk II. I love GMTs and Submariners, but my wrist somewhat disagreed and likes the lightweight Explorer. Can't say anything about 'best', it just works well for me and my wrist.
...because I wanted one watch that could do anything, go anywhere, and last me the rest of my life. It is thinner than the SD, and can do 99.99999% of what the SD does. All of you saturation divers out there may disagree : )
I am not nearly a big enough fan of the brand to give a well-informed answer to that question. I can, however, say which reference is my favorite: The 114200WSO. In english, that is the previous generation Oyster Perpetual 34mm in white. There is nothing ...
But the standout to me is a nod to Rolex dress watch history - the Cellini Moonphase. It’s such an unexpected release by Rolex and I am still waiting for a WG/ SS version