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7 November 2018, 09:43 AM | #31 | |
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I have watches with both clasps including the OP39 and I have to say I think the OP clasp is really cool. Although well built and solid it has an old school design about it that I really like. So to answer the the question I don’t think the Explorer is really with the extra and it is just product positioning. Remember the OP went up Everest and the Explorer did not. The OP also leads in waterproof case etc and general history. Even the Subs and GMTs etc have OP on the dial. OP is a cool thing and with such history i prefer it to the usurper. |
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OP is more iconic name, nobody apart from watch people have really heard of the Explorer. The OP name on the other hand is everywhere. Just look on your Sub or GMT....you will find the Oyster Perpetual name. |
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9 November 2018, 07:32 AM | #33 |
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both are 39mm but are the lug-to-lug sizes the same for both?
do they wear the same on one's wrist? wish they'd update the movement as on the dj 41 - higher power reserve... that would be the ideal watch for me. |
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As a side-note, I think that it should be pointed out that Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay summited Everest with Oyster Perpetuals, not Explorers, as many have come to believe, although the Explorer was based on the specially built OPs.
The Explorer was introduced the same year as a tribute to the men and their achievement. https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/fo...e-pics-details https://blog.crownandcaliber.com/mount-everest-watches/ https://www.thehourglass.com/news/3-...mount-everest/
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That's entirely possible. I thought you were suggesting that OP was an iconic name. My point was that I don't really think it is that widely known or used except for the basic OP referances.
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Doesn’t really matter about the pricing and what’s justifiable.
It’s a ‘luxury’ product and in reality, Rolex will continually sell overpriced (yes, my opinion) watches to those who’ll keep buying. |
26 February 2019, 09:23 AM | #41 | |
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Explorer vs. OP 39 pricing policy
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26 February 2019, 10:11 AM | #42 |
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It's all marketeers playing up what's hot right now. The OP is marketed as a lower price point watch with the classic stick indices. The Explorer is marketed with the sport watches that command a higher price nowadays. The hot watches today are just about anything with a rotating bezel. A few years from now it will be some other equivalent of a shiny object that fancy watch collectors the marketeers will exploit.
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26 February 2019, 10:25 AM | #43 |
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I believe when most people pay up such amount on a watch, the price difference between the Exp and OP shall not be a major decision influencer. What matters more may be the difference in first the aesthetics and second the clasp.
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26 February 2019, 10:35 AM | #45 |
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The Expl has more “pop” in the dial
However, the grape is interesting on the OP |
26 February 2019, 10:42 AM | #46 |
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I personally feel it's worth it, if not just for the style alone. Beyond that, you get the history and a host of small upgrades to boot. If you're buying a Rolex from an AD, surely the last $850 isn't that much of a dent in your pocket?
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A few hundred for the better clasp, a few hundred for the slightly more involved dial and $99.95 for the history and you're there.
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26 February 2019, 01:19 PM | #48 |
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The OP in blue is very classy.
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26 February 2019, 10:27 PM | #50 |
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The issue is that at the Rolex price point, value doesn't really play a role. Someone who can afford a £4350 watch can afford a £5000 watch. I wonder if there's an a economist who has studied this. The same thing seems to happen with cars. Once you reach a certain level of unnecessary expense, all logic flies out the window and then you've got Porsche charging hundreds of dollars for silly stuff like colored seatbelts and colored crests on the wheels.
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One’s an Explorer and the other is an OP. The price is based mostly on where Rolex crosses to position the reference.
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26 February 2019, 10:49 PM | #52 |
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When it comes to luxury items, its hard to justify price. A good example would be the big price difference for a BLNR vs LN versions in the grey market.
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Well, try sourcing the clasp and hands to put on the OP and let us know how much that costs you.
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