Men's Rolex has arrived for the first time in a while.
A hand-rolled oyster that went out of print at the end of the 1980s.
In the past, when buying a Rolex, a new one was expensive.
Popular sports models were out of reach, so
Dress models such as the Oyster were called "introductory models."
However, nowadays it is difficult to obtain even oysters in good condition.
Personally, I purchased the Air King for the first time from Rolex.
Dress models are attached and familiar.
I especially like Oyster because it only has the bare minimum of functionality.
The notation on the dial is also very simple.
I don't like it when specs are written in a jumbled manner.
And since it is not an automatic watch, the back cover is flat and the watch itself is thin.
Even if you wear leather, it won't get caught on the sleeves.
Whereas today's oversized watches stand out,
Many old watches were small and thin,
I don't know what watch I'm wearing.
That's why the ``inner side'' of the wearer can be clearly seen by others.
Rolex has always been a luxury watch,
It has become a watch that is said to have "asset value",
I feel like it has moved away from being a practical watch.
Personally, I use my watch a lot, and if it breaks, I fix it.
The original purpose of a clock is to "tell the time".
I want it to be something that adds elegance to your outfit.
Is such an idea outdated?
Anyway, it's a Rolex, but it doesn't look like a Rolex.
This may be the good thing about this watch,
If you are interested, please apply as soon as possible.