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Old 9 February 2010, 09:43 AM   #1
sheps58
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Rolex Why not a mid size Sub or Explorer?

I just purchased an Air King. I really wanted an Explorer II. However it was too large for my wrist. I think my next watch will be the Date Just Turn o Graph 36mm. It would be nice if Rolex mad more mid size watches.
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Old 9 February 2010, 09:50 AM   #2
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Both the Sub and Exploere II were designed for specific use by people in low visibility situations. The larger dial and bright indices are a necessity.
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Old 9 February 2010, 09:53 AM   #3
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Tudor has a mid-sized sub if you're interested. I believe it's called the Tudor Mini-Sub.
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Old 9 February 2010, 12:54 PM   #4
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I just purchased an Air King. I really wanted an Explorer II. However it was too large for my wrist. I think my next watch will be the Date Just Turn o Graph 36mm. It would be nice if Rolex mad more mid size watches.
One of the main reasons I am so impressed with the Rolex model lineup, is because they do, in fact, have so many mid size watches. I think you will find that within the Oyster range alone, there are literally hundreds of dial/bracelet/bezel combinations available. Even the Yacht Master has a 36mm model. But I do agree that most of the rotating bezel type are minimum 40mm. Still, I don't think you will find any other watchmaker that has that type of watch in even 40mm. Usually just 42mm and higher.
Enjoy the Air-King. The Turn-o-graph is also an amazing looking watch!
Cheers,
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