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A solid-gold watch is one thing, and in the past, Rolex has had the good decency to at least offer its bigger gold watches with the absurdly comfortable Oysterflex rubber strap. No such luck here, and the bracelet, while as comfortable as the Oyster always is, adds dramatic heft to the watch. The one advantage is that you don’t get that top-heavy feeling you do when a gold watch is on a rubber or leather strap — the bracelet provides a sense of balance around the wrist. The one thing that always impresses in person (and subsequently on the wrist) is the Oysterlock clasp with the Glidelock toolless adjustment mechanism. It’s so precise and easy to use, and it looks much more mechanical than it is. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t spend more time than necessary playing with it.
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/h....ands-on-the-very-big
A solid-gold watch is one thing, and in the past, Rolex has had the good decency to at least offer its bigger gold watches with the absurdly comfortable Oysterflex rubber strap. No such luck here, and the bracelet, while as comfortable as the Oyster always is, adds dramatic heft to the watch. The one advantage is that you don’t get that top-heavy feeling you do when a gold watch is on a rubber or leather strap — the bracelet provides a sense of balance around the wrist. The one thing that always impresses in person (and subsequently on the wrist) is the Oysterlock clasp with the Glidelock toolless adjustment mechanism. It’s so precise and easy to use, and it looks much more mechanical than it is. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t spend more time than necessary playing with it.
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/h....ands-on-the-very-big
A solid-gold watch is one thing, and in the past, Rolex has had the good decency to at least offer its bigger gold watches with the absurdly comfortable Oysterflex rubber strap. No such luck here, and the bracelet, while as comfortable as the Oyster always is, adds dramatic heft to the watch. The one advantage is that you don’t get that top-heavy feeling you do when a gold watch is on a rubber or leather strap — the bracelet provides a sense of balance around the wrist. The one thing that always impresses in person (and subsequently on the wrist) is the Oysterlock clasp with the Glidelock toolless adjustment mechanism. It’s so precise and easy to use, and it looks much more mechanical than it is. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t spend more time than necessary playing with it.
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/h....ands-on-the-very-big
A solid-gold watch is one thing, and in the past, Rolex has had the good decency to at least offer its bigger gold watches with the absurdly comfortable Oysterflex rubber strap. No such luck here, and the bracelet, while as comfortable as the Oyster always is, adds dramatic heft to the watch. The one advantage is that you don’t get that top-heavy feeling you do when a gold watch is on a rubber or leather strap — the bracelet provides a sense of balance around the wrist. The one thing that always impresses in person (and subsequently on the wrist) is the Oysterlock clasp with the Glidelock toolless adjustment mechanism. It’s so precise and easy to use, and it looks much more mechanical than it is. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t spend more time than necessary playing with it.
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/h....ands-on-the-very-big
The all-steel reference 124270 is going to perhaps be the volume driver for those who feel best with a 36mm-wide sports watch on their wrist. For those wishing for an alternative to the traditional suit or business watch, let me recommend the Rolex Explorer I 124273 as something for your list of options. I think it is still a luxurious option but more understated than a Rolex Datejust. It is also a bit more active and youthful than, say, a traditional dress watch that sits with a thin profile on the wrist attached to a shiny black alligator strap. Price for the Rolex Explorer I 36mm in steel reference 124270 is $6,450 USD, and the two-tone steel and 18k yellow-gold Rolesor model has a price of $10,800 USD. Learn more at the Rolex website here (https://www.rolex.com/)