Owning a nice watch

not sure if this is allowed but selling Rolex submariner 16610 1999 full box and papers immaculate conduction. Selling to fund new watch I’ve been offered by an AD. Pm if interested
 
I like very simple watches. No dates (especially not with the Rolex date bubble glass) and no other fancy dials or functions. Just something that I can use to tell the time and that looks good. My watch of choice is therefore the Rolex Oyster Perpetual. I've had it for about 20 years now and I love it.
 
I like very simple watches. No dates (especially not with the Rolex date bubble glass) and no other fancy dials or functions. Just something that I can use to tell the time and that looks good. My watch of choice is therefore the Rolex Oyster Perpetual. I've had it for about 20 years now and I love it.

I could'nt agree more...it's the reason the early explorer1's are so revered...though to be truthfull they have a moniker name and so easy for copycat collectors ( and cheap dials) some of the '70s & 80s o/p's with fabulous silvered singer dials are choice.
 
I like very simple watches. No dates (especially not with the Rolex date bubble glass)
Yip, no date (ruins the clock face symmetry), no cyclops (ruins the crystal dome effect), 5 digit Submariner with maxi-dial (perfect size proportions and slimmed/tapered case lugs) with a 6 digit Rolex oyster bracelet with its fabulous glide-lock mechanism.
 

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