shall we guess sub (no-date) with ‘new’ 3230 movement, blue bezel and/or dial, probably SS (though after the two tone SD, nothing would shock me) with similar lugs to that of the GMT, but remain 40mm or (an unnecessary) beefed up 41mm?
This time around, Rolex has been quite direct, leaving little doubt that it is going to be a Sub, and most probably the No-Date version, and most certainly with a new movement. But the question is, in what guise? Case Size: I'm going to bet that the case ...
Rolex used to have a big issue making a steel version of a PM watch that was previously released, but now they seem to have no issue with it. (Pepsi was first in white gold them steel). So, if it looked just like the one you referred to (smurf) but in ste...
If we consider that the diameter of the crown of the sub 114060 is 6 millimeters, that we disregard the possible distortions of the photograph and the errors related to the difficulties of exactly measuring the distances on the Rolex picture, it's possibl...
As the crown size of the sub 114060 is 7 millimeters, the bezel size is 35,03 mm (1123,26 x 7 / 224,48). On the other hand, taking into account the points on the crown, it is undoubtedly a steel model (gold has the larger middle point and on platinum mode...