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Old 14 February 2017, 01:42 PM   #1
logantrky
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The Oyster Perpetual 36mm is really singing to me lately, particularly in the steel dial. Granted, it doesn't have all of the frills, bells, and whistles. But, that is part of its charm. There is no cyclops, easy link bracelet, or polished center links. But, it flies under the radar with its classic size and well-proportioned baton dial.

I can understand the love for the Sub, Daytona, and GMT. They are great watches. But, I don't think another watch in the lineup pulls off the balance of sportiness and dressiness like the OP 36mm. It is rugged and elegant all at the same time. Plus, the history for the OP is very intriguing...it is the oldest continuing models of Rolex.

I know it doesn't get much chatter around the boards, but I am really digging this watch and hope to grab one soon.



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