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23 May 2011, 06:37 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Education
Hey Guys,
I am kind of a newbie. Over the last month I bought a Sub-C, DS and now a DJ II. But, I don't just want to own them, I want to know as much as I can about the Company! I've been trying not to ask this question here, but I can't find any good information online. Can anyone post the lineup of Rolex Models, from lowest to highest price? Some confusion I have is: What's an Air King? What's the difference between the Pearlmaster and the Masterpiece? What the heck is a Rolex Presidential? Is it just a DayDate with a Presidential Band? lol. I am so confused. Thanks as always guys! |
23 May 2011, 06:44 AM | #2 |
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Price list.... 2nd sticky post from the top of this forum.
Yes, a President is just a bracelet style. All the info that you're looking for is here ..... just look for the section: Watch review Reference Library
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What's an Air King?
What's the difference between the Pearlmaster and the Masterpiece? What the heck is a Rolex Presidential? Is it just a DayDate with a Presidential Band? lol. I am so confused. Thanks as always guys! Air king is basically imo rolex's low end model, no date or precious metals. Just a watch with rolex movement. Pearlmaster is a line of watches with a different band , it doesn't fall into oyster or jubilee , it has thicker longer center links and the whole band is polished and also the bezel has diamonds set sparingly. Masterpiece is a watch made up of diamonds/rubies on the case and bezel and the dial is also usually completely covered in diamonds. And the presidential is a day-date gold watch , it got the nickname presidential because some pass presidents were usually seen wearing them. Jfk,nixon and some others. I hope that helped a little. |
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You can read/learn a lot about Rolex and it's history here: www.rolexmagazine.com
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Plenty of info out there- do a search.
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