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Richard
11. September 2024 0:20

Not even close

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Chrono24
11. September 2024 8:12
Reply to  Richard

Which ones are yours, Richard?

Wayne silva
16. August 2024 4:29

What percentage of Daytona buyers / owners ever use the pushers? My guess is less than one percent. It’s bragging rights only. So and so has a Daytona, so I want one.

Jamie Dolison
28. May 2024 5:07

The list wasn’t that bad. I would like to see a nice Day date watch in that list.

Robert marshall
24. May 2024 16:33

Catlin clark sounds like the best ambassador for women’s rolex!

Raffy R Ramos
24. May 2024 2:17

How about Submariner , don’t you like it…?

Terrence
24. May 2024 0:33

Casio with bullet in calculator review pls lol

Hapil
20. May 2024 19:17

Milgauss 1019

Robert Scott
20. May 2024 18:16

Tropical dial… Who cares? You definitely got the wrong Milgauss…… Should’ve been the 6541. It sometimes seems the so-called experts know nothing

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Chrono24
21. May 2024 8:42
Reply to  Robert Scott

I guess, beauty is in the eye of the beholder…

Marco
19. May 2024 16:24

My favourite is my trusty steel Oysterquartz. The most accurate watch of them all!

Eric
20. May 2024 15:36
Reply to  Marco

If I had a nickel for every time I’m asked “is that a real Rolex” about my Oysterquartz I’d be a wealthy man.

Terrence
24. May 2024 0:31
Reply to  Eric

Owning a roller and the knowledge of them already makes you a wealthy gentleman

David
17. June 2024 13:32
Reply to  Marco

I love those! I need an Oysterquartz and a King Midas too.

Mark Sproston
17. May 2024 16:07

Black Dial is beautiful.

Jeffrey Heil
16. May 2024 14:46

Interesting reading though it’s fairly amusing to read of the “intended” clientele for certain watches. As if spelunkers and CERN scientists could ever afford a Rolex.

Casey Jones
11. September 2024 4:18
Reply to  Jeffrey Heil

At the time of its release, in 1971, the Rolex Explorer (1655) was not regarded as a status symbol, but was simply a high quality tool watch. The Explorer II 1655 was aimed specifically at speleologists and cost a few hundred dollars at the time. Rolex watches are now seen as status symbols, but that’s not how Rolex began. They were tool watches.

Francis Hruszka
16. May 2024 12:50

I would love to have the 1019 Milgauss!😲

Billy
16. May 2024 9:09

Always like learning about rolex

John Sack
16. May 2024 3:56

I definitely would go with the Daytona LeMans the black face definitely the bomb. I wish I could afford it I can’t I probably never will be able to but I actually won a Rolex recently and I am so stoked that’s a brand new 2024 yay.

Becky
15. May 2024 21:44

I wish you would report more on Ladies Rolex collections. Us ladies buy lots of Rolex watches.
Thank you, Becky

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Annika – Chrono24
16. May 2024 8:51
Reply to  Becky

Hi Becky, thank you for your feedback. It’s a good point and we are actually working on it. Just stay tuned!

Ahmad
15. May 2024 19:13

Odd’s for such a worthwhile label like Rolex are rare, rarity & value are synonymous, good read.

Arthur Prestidge
15. May 2024 18:32

Personally my explorer 2 with a white face (that’s summited Everest with me from the north & south sides) can never ever be beaten.

AvijitMukherjee
15. May 2024 15:32

It is my born dream.
Avijit Mukherjee

Nick Mandell ( no relation to Henry above!)
15. May 2024 11:16

Worthwhile, well researched and and informative article. I didn’t know there had been a Milgauss prior to the better known model with the green hue and lightning bolt secondhand.

Very well made point that perfection is not necessarily synonymous with creativity. I have a white faced Daytona (circa 2013) with APH dial and the concept that imperfection is more valuable than perfection has always intrigued me!

Daniel BP
15. May 2024 10:28

I live in the surroundings of Geneva. The fact of knowing, the Milgaus watch had to do something with CERN, makes the watch more interesting to have it, as there is a story behind, and to me, it gives a personal double value to have one!!

Dave
14. May 2024 22:29

Interesting article btw

Dave
14. May 2024 22:28

On Explorer II Freccione what time is it? I’m sure it’s 10.10:16 (am) the same as my explorer would be but confused by your description explaining it’s odd

Henry Mandell
14. May 2024 21:11

The mods Rolex made to the Zenith El Primero movement “to ensure the quality Rolex was and is known for” is a bit harsh. The El Primero is a darn good in house movement. I suspect Rolex likely wanted to extend the power reserve and eliminate the date function rather than improve the quality..

Romain
15. May 2024 10:28
Reply to  Henry Mandell

I agree with you.

Steven A. Kicks
14. May 2024 16:24

Love the new concept. More, please!

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Chrono24
14. May 2024 16:32

Super happy you like it, Steven!