The green-dialled one is the first new Rolex that's done anything for me in twenty years. But I won't genuflect to a white-socked salesman for the privilege of handing over my hard-earned for one. So, as they say on Dragon's Den, "I'm out".
Just launched
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/ro...ign=watchville
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
The green-dialled one is the first new Rolex that's done anything for me in twenty years. But I won't genuflect to a white-socked salesman for the privilege of handing over my hard-earned for one. So, as they say on Dragon's Den, "I'm out".
Yes and no. More dial choices, none of which I like and they retired the best OP 36, the 116000.
It's a shame they're renders as the dials look flat and like a piece of coloured card. These could look rather good with the right dial finish.
My view is that the colourful 36s are meant for women... and the new 41mm OP is the new size for men.
You must be really "brand horny" to buy one of those. Perfect quality all round, as usual, but with another name on the dial these would have been laughed at by most people on this forum.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
I thought they were incapable to even make current models for people let alone new models.
Look stupid to me but then i dont buy any Rolex anyway...
I always wondered what that gap was between 35 and 37mm... what a relief!
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I can't decide from the pics if these new 36s have domed bezels or not.
The new 41s have domed bezels.
Yiak. I HATE DOMED BEZELS.
Personally I like them and could see one being my next Rolex after trying 6 x 36mm Datejusts, Explorer 1 and a Milgauss.
The worst part is the Explorer will be 41mm next year :(
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:
I await coral pink next year.
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The greatest achievement with this new model Rolex is that both the case AND the movement are 36 mm!
36mm = great size. Bring it on.
I agree that the dial colors on these are strange at best. I'd wear the green dial - and wouldn't mind owning one. And might wear the baby blue dial. But the other few are a bit too "eww."
The new PRS 25 variant dial look so much better than the new OP dial...
My wife likes the turquoise one and my brother’s wife wants the yellow one. Thanks a lot Rolex 😡
It's the name.............it's magical
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
I thought this bit in the Hodinkee article was hilarious :
The new 36mm version packs really incredible value at $5,600
Thanks, but I'll take my Smiths Everest PRS-25 for £320 instead :-)
Why didn't Rolex just ask Eddie what size is popular, its easy, 36mm all day long.
Remember La Californienne?
https://www.watchpro.com/rolex-shuts...f-its-watches/
First you beat them... and then you join them.
I thought these were a joke! Apparently not. I’’d be mad if I found one
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If Rolex looked into their back catalogue... can you imagine? 1016 with the thick dome plexi and the hands sitting high in the case. 6234 chrono. 6062 ... the list is endless and they would make a total killing. But they are not going to do it. In terms of size, it looks like they going up rather than down. Rolex are like wives, you never know what they are thinking.
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In the seventies Rolex briefly produced Day-Dates with so called Stella dials. See for a brief history here: https://watchtime.me/life-style/vint...ial-timepieces
So with these colourful dialed Oyster Perpetuals, Rolex is actually looking at their back catalogue for inspiration.
I think the guiding "lights" of Rolex might likely see themselves more as setting trends rather than following them, but the new party balloon dial colours do look suspiciously like those popular(?) in India (or maybe just Bollywood by way of its Oz[Ozone?] like sister city in California?) as pointed out above.
It does, as also suggested, seem to make more sense if Rolex is making these for the ladies at a larger size (for them, not us).
I like Abraxas' idea just above about bringing back the original early "gilt" dial ref. 1016 Rolex Explorer EXACTLY as it was, classic 1960's purpose-built tool watch era plexiglass OysterCase construction and all, but I don't think they'll do it either, despite the fact it was the original 1016, along with the 5513, et al., Submariner, 1665 Sea Dweller, Air King, Oyster Date, etc., and other '60s models that set Rolex in stone at the Excalibur levels of reputation they still enjoy but don't necessarily seem to still fully deserve
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The brighter colours rub against the classic style for me but the green one looks lovely. 36mm is my sweet spot, wish I could justify the expense.
Who do you need to justify it to? If that is your thing, I say go for it. It's gorgeous. You are not going to find better.
Is it just me who thinks that an Aventurine dial would look neat on a 36mm PRS-25?
Eddie's aventurine video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=kS-OabB1vU4
I just rang my local Goldsmiths about these and was told I would have to go on the waiting list...
See what you've done. Now it's gone all jubilee on us.
And it looks great too
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...ubilee-Everest