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15 November 2024, 10:34 PM | #31 | |
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So true, and so interesting what some people key in on. I’m “guilty” of this myself. And given the various perspectives and preferences on the forum for 39 vs 40, Explorer name placement, crowns size and dial color differences, I can only imagine the ensuing discussions and debate should Rolex ever add crown guards to the Explorer models (as they did with the most recent Air-King). |
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Agreed. Perfect watch, in my view.
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40 years!! That's an amazing testimony of the Explorer. I think the "40" is a realization that they shouldn't have discontinued the 39. It's basically the same watch, but for two things. The wider bracelet and glossy dial (with AR coating) are immediatly obvious on the 40. I think it comes down to preference between matte and glossy. When the mk2 39 came out I though it was the best watch ever made. I ever so slightly prefer the 40, but they are really close. Great shot of your Explorer by the way! |
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I tried the modern 36 (steel and two tone) and loved them for a good long while. Then woke up one day and thought "these are too small for me." I did the same thing with the DEEPSEA recently. Wore it as a daily for 6 months and absolutely loved it. Then woke up one day and thought "it's too big for me."
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Congrats, MJ! Super happy for you. I too love the 40's gloss dial with AR coating, really makes the dial look inky black. Enjoy!
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40mm or 36mm over the 39mm every time
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114270 for me.
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I prefer "Explorer" text at 6:00pm. It looks a bit crowded at 12:00pm to me.
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