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24 July 2023, 06:25 AM | #31 |
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When I was communicating through medium with Hans Wildorf he said he instructed the staff to stop making tool watches and start making fashion watches. That's why.
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24 July 2023, 09:13 AM | #32 |
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Because exposed lug holes might cause a fashion watch to be embarrassingly identified by other well-heeled high-society fashion watches as a 'devil-may-care' rugged tool watch. A 14060m once told me that walking around with exposed lug holes is like attending an evening cocktail party with a mountain man's beard instead of a five o'clock shadow that's meticulously trimmed to the perfect designer-stubble length.
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24 July 2023, 10:43 AM | #33 |
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24 July 2023, 04:24 PM | #34 |
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The hole been removed because Rolex wanted to level up their sport watch from tool to luxury, just like royal oak and nautilus, to design the case and bracelet all together, not separate
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24 July 2023, 05:32 PM | #35 |
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24 July 2023, 06:28 PM | #36 |
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I think they look bad.
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24 July 2023, 07:12 PM | #37 |
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The Heritage Ranger (2014 - 2020) had lug holes (and straight end links like the first Explorer).
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This was my thought. Nothing shows over-polishing more than the tips of lugs sticking out the ends of the holes. |
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24 July 2023, 09:49 PM | #39 |
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Easy solution…
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24 July 2023, 09:50 PM | #40 |
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When they made the transition from instruments to jewellery.
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24 July 2023, 11:11 PM | #41 |
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24 July 2023, 11:18 PM | #42 |
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I think I prefer them, simply for the strap reason. Much easier to deal with. I would not dare try to change the bracelet on my Daytona - I would scratch the crap out of it. My DJ, Sub or OP - no problem at all.
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24 July 2023, 11:20 PM | #43 |
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I don't get the "lug-holes left when Rolex went from tool-watches to jewelry" thread here.
Changing a strap is 99% of the time an aesthetic choice. And aesthetics is firmly in the jewelry-realm. If you've a tool-watch, you find the most functional strap and never change it: it's doing its job. So removing lug-holes makes it harder to change straps, which negatively affects aesthetic choice, which is a move away from the jewelry-realm and towards the tool-realm. |
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You could pick up the official Rolex spring bar remover for the non lugholes watches ? I was hooked on spring bars the very first time I used them. Grand seiko still uses them in many of their models. Practicality is never out of fashion
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They do today but funnily enough most Grand Seikos back in the 1960s and 1970s didn't have lug holes. They were mostly dressier back then, though.
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The newer Rolex models are much more luxurious, modern looking and high end on the price, and as you may know even the Rolex pure tool watches such as the Submariner or Explorer line are barely used like they used to. |
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25 July 2023, 12:34 PM | #48 |
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Because spring bars sticking out from over-polished lugs are a real buzzkill.
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25 July 2023, 12:55 PM | #49 |
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That was around 1945 when they made the first DJ in gold
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If you file the spring bars halfway down they would probably still be more substantial than their modern counterparts.
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