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Rolex Explorer 39mm Mk1​
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OMG! That's one of the Rolex's I'd pay Rolex money for. :drooling:
I do think this is a great starting point for a Rolex Purchase. It's actually pretty thin, so it fits well under a cuff. Wearing it 1980's style, the bracelet is a bit loose. Datejust's is also a great start, and very recognizable.
 
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I do think this is a great starting point for a Rolex Purchase. It's actually pretty thin, so it fits well under a cuff. Wearing it 1980's style, the bracelet is a bit loose. Datejust's is also a great start, and very recognizable.
We have the same taste apparently. The Datejust is the other I could might spend the coin on.

But, that specific Explorer model just appeals to me with how they do the arabic numerals. Something about them just sets it off. No bells, no whistles, no gimmicks. Just pure function and a heavy dose of class. :thumb:
 
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We have the same taste apparently. The Datejust is the other I could might spend the coin on.

But, that specific Explorer model just appeals to me with how they do the arabic numerals. Something about them just sets it off. No bells, no whistles, no gimmicks. Just pure function and a heavy dose of class. :thumb:
The 3, 6 and 9 are palladium on this, no lume, the Mk II has the metal numerals filled with lume. I had liked the Mark II a little better at times, but this one has grown on me. The Tudor Ranger is very nice as well, but have been digging other watches in their catalogue more...
 

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