Dear fellow WIS, With reference to the topic matter, please may I draw your attention to the following. As of recently, my taste in watches seems to be shifting from modern to vintage and neovintage, especially when it comes to Rolex. It might have someth...
Thanks for the interesting lead-in post. I've had a few Rolexes along the path of my watch journey. Here is my favorite, and currently my only Rolex. The seller's pictures,, from June 2005. These images intrigued me, as they seemed unlike a "normal" Rolex...
I concur on your comment regarding the legibility of the Daytona dial, I own the same black dial model and also struggle with this. Nevertheless, the Daytona was one of the first "grail" pieces I acquired to celebrate a major professional milestone plus I...
I bought it used in around 2008. As for vintage, I don't do patina, and the fact that it's almost impossible to tell if a watch has been "Franked" I'd be afraid to buy one. That being said I do love some of the vintage designs. I guess I wish that Rolex w...
I had a couple of five digit references, but the clasp and bracelet always subconsciously bothered me, with total understanding that “at the time”, it was top quality. Once they change to the new clasps and tank like bracelets I never looked back. I loooo...
I sold of my first Rolex, 14060, because of the folded end links. I’ve sold off Sinn EZM1s for the same fault. After a decade and a half of writing off Rolex, I tried again with a SeaDweller 43, and I’m content with the vault nature of current Rolex build...
over the last 25 years. I am down to a 5513 right now. It has the eagle beak crown guards, but, matte dial, likely replaced long ago as supposedly they were issued in the early 60s with gilt dials…my jeweler is very, very knowledgeable about all things Ro...
I can really relate to your "stirring the soul" comment. A Zenith Daytona would be an amazing option, I like the positioning of the sub-dials better than on "my" 116520 reference. In hindsight, I should have purchased that one instead. Could you share a p...
Certainly the bracelet and clasp are huge improvements on the 126610 and the ceramic bezel is quite alluring to my eye. The 16610 wears well as it’s a bit lighter and being only 20 years old and was originally bought new by my next door neighbour it’s com...
I love the Kermit, a very special transitional model imho. Consider it to be neovintage, but perhaps incorrectly. The newer references are awesome, too, my friend owns the Starbucks and it sure it a looker. Quick wristshot of my Kermit: ...