Silver hands on a silver dial. Probably not enough contrast there.
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I like the two tone, I'm just cheap hahatinpusher wrote:[mention]BATMAN[/mention] right there with you. The two tone doesn't do anything for me in the Explorer
Boourns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:37 am Also might be of interest to some that the two-tone (and accompanying stainless steel) are 36mm. The other (and most shocking detail, probably) is that the steel 36mm actually costs less than the previous gen. -- now $6,540 MSRP.
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I think there have been quite a few folks who have been asking for the 36mm? Also, in the Rolex scheme of things and how desirable the Explorer is to a lot of people, the MSRP is actually not that bad? Well, I guess getting your hands on one is a whole different issue.Boourns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:37 am Also might be of interest to some that the two-tone (and accompanying stainless steel) are 36mm. The other (and most shocking detail, probably) is that the steel 36mm actually costs less than the previous gen. -- now $6,540 MSRP.
Source: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/rolex ... ntroducing
Yes. At that price, it's not outside the possibility of a grail watch for me, if I also liquidate most of the rest of my collection. The problem is that to do that, I need to go to an AD, waste time making small talk and pretending to be bro-y with him, then ask to be put on a list that I'll never be at the top of anyway.pdsf wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 12:52 pmI think there have been quite a few folks who have been asking for the 36mm? Also, in the Rolex scheme of things and how desirable the Explorer is to a lot of people, the MSRP is actually not that bad? Well, I guess getting your hands on one is a whole different issue.Boourns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:37 am Also might be of interest to some that the two-tone (and accompanying stainless steel) are 36mm. The other (and most shocking detail, probably) is that the steel 36mm actually costs less than the previous gen. -- now $6,540 MSRP.
Source: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/rolex ... ntroducing
My feeling is the same. Unless you are someone here who recently purchased a Milgauss. The Exp is probably my fav Rollie, after a vintage OP. I don't do bro-y...and the bros and bruhs take one look at me and think I am not worthy of their time anyway.Boourns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 1:05 pmYes. At that price, it's not outside the possibility of a grail watch for me, if I also liquidate most of the rest of my collection. The problem is that to do that, I need to go to an AD, waste time making small talk and pretending to be bro-y with him, then ask to be put on a list that I'll never be at the top of anyway.pdsf wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 12:52 pmI think there have been quite a few folks who have been asking for the 36mm? Also, in the Rolex scheme of things and how desirable the Explorer is to a lot of people, the MSRP is actually not that bad? Well, I guess getting your hands on one is a whole different issue.Boourns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:37 am Also might be of interest to some that the two-tone (and accompanying stainless steel) are 36mm. The other (and most shocking detail, probably) is that the steel 36mm actually costs less than the previous gen. -- now $6,540 MSRP.
Source: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/rolex ... ntroducing