I won't call it a "classical" fit but you can wear it. But you'd really be better off with a 5 digit Sub.
What kind of BMW is that?
The old definitions of formal, semi-formal, etc. are as dead as "don't wear brown shoes after 5pm"
Is there are a proper term for the tapestry-esque dial finish pointing inwards/outwards?
He spams this shit. Look at his history.
Say what you want about the dude. But he's been in the Rolex game like 20 years or so now. Maybe longer.
Save up 20k more then go check out the 1815 Chronograph.
Damnit that's what I get for looking at pictures on my phone in the sun 😅
Retail or gray?
Congrats either way. I used to think the black dial was my favorite until I saw them both in person. Turns out the black dial and ceramic bezel is just too much for me.
The first call was about your car warranty.
36mm is perfect for 6.25 inchers.
I don't have enough arm hair to look at this post.
Unlike a Ferrari your buttons probably aren't sticky.
The perfect time to wear a suit is to your coffee hang on a saturday.
Don't sleep on the joy of classical menswear.
I like to think of it as a more refined sub
That's exactly what it is. A gentrified Sub.
On a hype scale of 1-10 anything under a 6 is "underrated" by Rolex standards at this point.
36mm wins. But if you were rocking this I wouldn't pass you in the airport thinking you have a dinner plate on your wrist.
Congrats. Now change the oil long before you reach 30k miles.
More like "fits perfect"
Well this watch doesn’t want to fit under a dress shirt
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