Santa will be basing himself in Sheffield this year. as he'll have lots of packages to get out!!
All looking great Eddie.
Eddie had stated the 41mm version would be ready in September so it would seem logical that these are the 41mm.
I have my money burning a hole in my pocket for the 36mm one for Xmas.
Is Kemmner making these, or someone else? Eagerly awaiting the 36mm as well.
So am I! Although the 29A is tempting me.
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They're in transit.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
I'm interested in the 36mm as well, but I would like to see real pictures of the 41mm to understand finish and overal look of those Explorer
I’m in that boat too!
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Was going to sell my Everest but who will buy it now that a 36mm version is coming? Arghhh.
I've no intention of selling my 41 mm acrylic Everest. With 7.5" wrists, and being 6'3", it is just about the perfect size & heft for me. And I really like the acrylic crystal. I have it on a heavy olive green 2 piece canvas strap. Wearing it here in the office today, actually. At 40 degrees (that's 'F" not "C' over here) this morning on my way in to work, I thought it might be time to retire the divers until next spring.
The 36mm on the bracelet should be just right for wear with a suit, though I don't have need for that as often as I used to. I do think it might be a bit small for me for any everyday watch, though.
Question: Am I correct that the bracelet is to be 20mm, tapering to 18mm? Seems a bit wide for a 36mm case, but maybe 18 - 16mm would be really too slim. (And I think there was commentary that there were not any 16mm clasps?)
Eagerly looking forward to this release (and several others, too!).
Just as an FYI for people asking about the bracelet. The original Rolex explorer reference 1016 on which Eddies Everest is based was 36mm case with a 20mm lug tapering to 16mm. The 36mm Everest will be 36mm with 20mm lug but tapering to 18mm . I think it will look great.
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I think that it will look grear on leather. I have a Hirsch Osiris waiting.
This will come out great with the 36mm case, 28mm dial, 20mm lugs and improved hands! Fantastic proportions
One might argue that it would also be a very nice basis for a vintage Tudor Ranger homage.
I'm sure that a version of the Everest with a date window and Ranger hand set would look amazing compared to the current Tudor Rangers with their oversized cases and awful bracelets.
Like the Tudor 9050 for example (maybe sans loupe):
Any thoughts on this?
No.
Maybe.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
I don't like the lack of lugs on the Tudor, but that dial/bezel design in an Everest case would be great.
It's a bit of a jigsaw at the moment but it's a starting point.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Not sure about the bezel but like thy face.
Hopefully it will take a while Everest for me first.
If you look around the other watch forums, many people think even 42mm is too small.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
And I like the fluted bezel.
Funny things taste, fashion. I'm just in the process of selling everything I own that is over 40mm because it looks to big to me on my 7.25" wrist. Not all about the case either. If this 36mm Everest had an 18mm bracelet or a really short lug to lug I would think it was too small. At 20mm it should look just dandy on me. Tiny margins make all the difference.
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I’ve got an original PRS-25, but really looking forward to the 36mm watch. Sorry if I missed it somewhere, but I assume it’ll have the same Miyota movement?