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Thread: I see Rolex have decided that 36mm is the "new" size

  1. #51
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    I think the 41mm size is going to wear too large. I think its great their keeping the 36mm size which is far more refined.

  2. #52

    I see Rolex have decided that 36mm is the "new" size

    Hamilton also releasing a smaller dimensioned watch. 37mm Khaki Quartz ‘Diver’.


    https://www.hamiltonwatch.com/en-gb/...ba-quartz.html

  3. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by M4tt View Post
    It comes to something when Rolex are following style trends from the people in India who have been reconditioning watches in these hues for years, like so:

    https://i.postimg.cc/0jyXnQgF/rollie.jpg

    I await coral pink next year.

    Wait this is a thing? How do they do get the colour to a reasonably even and high standard? Do they take off the indices, colour it, and then reapply?

  4. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by kneadking View Post
    Why didn't Rolex just ask Eddie what size is popular, its easy, 36mm all day long.
    I think the Big Names use the micro brands as their R&D / market research.

    Where Eddie leads Rolex (smaller cases) and Omega (vintage lume) follow.

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