...but does anyone know why Rolex doesnât make a Perpetual Calendar? They call some of their watches âOyster Perpetual,â but there doesnât seem to be any âPerpetualâ about them. The âOysterâ part I get...waterproof. I would probably even settle for an Ann...
Owning a vintage Sub I understand what Rolexâs bread and butter is. But wouldnât it be amazing to have a smaller, thinner, dressier watch with a PC complication (moon-phase included, naturally)? Perhaps it would be part of the Cellini line, but I imagine ...
Rolex is able to produce any watch and they have a fantastic vintage collection. But as long as we make each other crazy with all these Oysters with minor detail differences, why would Rolex care. It is a very good brand, but it could have been a very int...
...I realize they donât have to (common response), but I kind of like this reply the best. They would want to build it a certain, way, and perhaps that just canât be done. I suppose the hunt for a Daytona will continue (not for me).
. . . and reasonably reliable, though? It shouldn't be out of the question for Rolex to come up with a comparable solution. One could pose an even broader question: why don't they offer repeaters, tourbillons, or grand complications? Not that I know much ...
Rolex is making an Annual Calendar but the jump to a PC is large and very complex. No reason to do that when they are selling everything they make now. No matter how they package the GMT movement folks have to have each one. They are collectors you know.
...the technology necessary is well within the abilities of Rolex. It isnât magic. I doubt that patents even apply at this point since everyone and their brother make a PC.