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8 April 2021, 01:16 AM | #121 |
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A two tone Explorer. Wasn't this supposed to be a rugged tool watch?
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8 April 2021, 01:18 AM | #122 |
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8 April 2021, 01:18 AM | #123 |
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36mm Explorer is awesome, much better proportioned dial (most probably I will sell my 214270 MkII and get the 36mm).
42mm Explorer II may have been reduced to 41mm size to make smaller wristed fellas happier, but I am glad they kept the steel bezel and the polar is on my list. 116519 for a sec, I thought they discontinued the steel dial, phew, they kept it. Bracelet options on GMT was not expected but definitely a good touch, BLNR looks better on oyster. Overall, this was a middle finger release from Rolex, Explorer II hoarders are burned, 116710BLNR hoarders are burned. 36mm pre 2010 Explorer prices will come back to sense. Rolex allowed WG BLRO owners to change the dial to blue so oyster on BLRO didn't burn the OG WG owners. The attention from JM Daytona and WG Oyster-flex will move to meteorite dials so hoarders of those will be burned as well. More options hopefully will translate into less focus on particular models and grey hegamony. |
8 April 2021, 01:18 AM | #124 |
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Overall not too affected by the Rolex releases. Happy to see the Explorer at 36 mm...as I mentioned in another thread, I feel that there is also a market for the larger version...they should offer it at 41 mm like the Oyster Perpetual.
All in all, my pocket book is probably safe for another year! |
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8 April 2021, 01:20 AM | #126 |
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Yawn....the only thing I found even remotely interesting was the Meteorite Daytona. Other than that it was a big fat nothingburger. Maybe it's time to buy the Omega I've been eye-balling. For now, I'm sticking with the 5 digit Rolexes, no interest in the new stuff.
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8 April 2021, 01:31 AM | #127 |
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On reflection the lack of changes doesn't surprise me. Only 7 months ago we had the the September 2020 changes which were pretty radical by Rolex standards, particularly the OP with the coloured faces.
The one thing that DID surprise me was the lack of price rises especially as the price of steel and labour has risen. I am guessing this will come at the turn of the year though. Could it be that be see price rises every couple of years on the 1st January? |
8 April 2021, 01:46 AM | #128 |
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8 April 2021, 01:55 AM | #129 |
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Glad I have my 39mm Explorer!
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8 April 2021, 03:20 AM | #130 |
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YES! I'd never been able to accept the change from the iconic Daytona bezel (I realize THE ENTIRE WORLD accepts it to the tune of PM pricing for SS), so I was thrilled that it's the EXACT config I would have wanted.
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8 April 2021, 03:22 AM | #131 |
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I feel like I got trolled
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8 April 2021, 03:29 AM | #132 |
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8 April 2021, 06:52 AM | #133 |
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A couple things I've noticed that I haven't seen anyone mention...
The YM40 dial changes. The TT Everose now has moved back to the dark black called "intense black" (I love it) and the blue is now much brighter and called "bright Blue".
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8 April 2021, 06:57 AM | #134 |
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Laugh fest, especially those that got punk'd!
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8 April 2021, 07:49 AM | #135 |
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Very good catch! Just checked out the Rolex configurator.
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8 April 2021, 08:27 AM | #136 |
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8 April 2021, 09:17 AM | #137 |
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8 April 2021, 09:45 AM | #138 |
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Pandemic related production issues surely must have hurt Rolex's bottom line in 2020. The "new" releases seem to reflect a lack of new design ideas and a lack of marketing development this past year. Greys and private sellers have benefitted, but Rolex corporate, like many other companies, surely struggled from the pandemic. I think that the releases accurately reflect 2020.....confusing and mediocre!
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8 April 2021, 10:18 AM | #139 |
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I’d say extreme disappointment for me (mostly b/c of the EXP II). Collectively probably the worst set of Rolex novelties since I’m paying attention (10 years-ish).
The Explorer II 50th anniversary “update” was a non-event IMHO. Maybe the lugs are a bit slimmer, & the movement updated, & thankfully they kept the bezel steel, but those are not “Golden Anniversary” changes. No green GMT hand, no green dial text, but worst of all (for us 6 1/2” wrist guys), they left it at 42mm. The 6 digit is unwearable for me & I was hoping for a move back towards 40mm so I could actually wear the watch. (I’ll try one on just in case the lug-to-lug is magically shorter than the 216570, but I’m not holding my breath). I was really expecting something calling back to the 1655 or the size of the 16570. Regarding the 36mm EXP I in TT, not sure I get that one either, but some will. I am surprised that it is a substitution for the 39mm and not just an addition to the line. As I’ve said in another thread, the meteorite Daytona does nothing for me but make a watch with a reputation for being difficult to read at a glance now almost impossible to read at a glance, & good luck using the chrono (for the few that do). It is a very nice piece of jewelry, though (and I don’t mean that sarcastically). For me, the only real “Hit” is the new blue fluted dial for the DJ 36 (They should offer it on the 41), which looks like it works perfectly with the Jubilee bracelet, whereas the new palm-motif dials are a cacophonous mess.
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8 April 2021, 10:50 AM | #140 |
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Rolex was smart, no need to change too much, sales are better than ever.
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8 April 2021, 12:05 PM | #141 |
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Love the 36 Explorer, Batman, and oyster Pepsi. Still find it hard to justify the street price.
Two tone Explorer is puzzling- I don’t see what Rolex is doing there. Never been interested in the Skydweller line. Glad to see the Ex II keeping its steel bezel. |
8 April 2021, 05:47 PM | #142 |
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Rolex absolutely disrespected the Explorer II as it’s orange headed step child by blowing off a pretty significant birthday ... 50 years without cake, candles or even a card. What a blow off!
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Even allowing the Explorer 1 to steal the attention from its show... When in just a couple of years or so it will be its own 70th anniversary. Dunno... Feels wrong. Cruel even. But I gotta laugh at how we've all been played with the Ex2 Cerachrome bezel. Gosh! I played with adjustments on the images myself to confirm! And when the hype has fed the hot-air balloon to enormous proportions... BANG! Speaking of bubbles bursting... |
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is it possible technically to replace the oysterflex on the daytona by a full wg oyster bracelet? full wg meteorite daytona with ceramic bezel would be incredible!! |
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8 April 2021, 08:03 PM | #145 |
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Tudor killed it. Rolex laid an egg (sans meteorite Daytona which is excellent). As others have said, good year for my wallet.
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8 April 2021, 10:02 PM | #147 |
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Feels like Rolex judged the bare minimum they could do to get away with calling it a new release.
And then cut that by 75%. |
8 April 2021, 10:31 PM | #148 |
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I am now more of an admirer.
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