This is another modern Rolex that has piqued my interest, particularly the one with the D-blue dial. I like the technical specifications and the look, as well as the collectibility potential.
This is another modern Rolex that has piqued my interest, particularly the one with the D-blue dial. I like the technical specifications and the look, as well as the collectibility potential. Any thoughts? ...
a bit too thick for my taste, and I prefer a simple matte dial on divers. Not sure how collectable they are given that this dial variation has been in continuous production since 2014 ...
Really enjoyed it, was just time to move on to something a bit less bulky. And dial a little to busy for my changing tastes. Would not look to as a collectible, as it has been updated since initially released. Also, while and increase in value, has not fo...
If you can overcome the thickness or wordiness on the dial, it’s a good watch to have in the collection - graduated blue to black dial + specifically honouring an individual’s achievement; both I believe, are first for Rolex. Version 2 - with the crown at...
But I very much want to add a modern Rolex to the lineup. I want a piece of their latest and greatest technology. If you read about their movements these days, the mechanisms are truly remarkable.
The best thing I can say about it is that I really look forward to wearing it and it puts a smile on my face when I have it on my wrist. The D-blue dial is fantastic. I love the Kawasaki green "Deepsea". If you come from wearing a 40/41mm Submariner or Se...
they removed the "original Gas Escape Valve" and "Ring Lock system" text and wrote instead........"the Big hand is for minutes......the small hand is for hours" or they could put "This way up" to save a few quid?
It’s a technical marvel as far as divers go, has a little twist with the unique dial in the world of conservative Rolex, with paying tribute to a special event/person(Rolex doesn’t do this often). I currently have the gen2, but had the first also. The fir...
I can't figure out why, in spite of the crazy proportions, this fellow makes me feel like Im looking at an old Submariner, while today's Submariner does not. So curious!
It is fantastic to wear (44mm are like a „small“ Panerai) and really reliable in all situations. I use it a lot in my free time and also on the water. Extremely important: if you are interested in this watch, then take the successor model 126660, which ha...
In my collection I have the old reference 116660 black dial, much rarer, and less inflated than blue d. The blue D was really liked by the resellers, who unfortunately cannot sell as they would like. If you do a search, you will see how many, too many d b...
There are still many Dblue 116660 in new condition,year 2017/2018 17/18k and I think also negotiable. 116660 black 2017/2018 in new condition are no longer available. reference 126660 with updated caliber there is many pieces available. This year the new ...
I think the improvements for the 126660 are essential. So I would definitely go for this later version. By the way, I never heard about a 136660, either.
Rolex slimmed down the bezel ever so slightly to feature the chamfered sapphire crystal. The date window has been upsized by eight percent, resulting in the date itself also being larger. Identical titanium caseback renamed "RLX titanium". Chroma light di...