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6 June 2015, 04:56 AM | #1 |
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The OFFICIAL Rolex Oyster Perpetual Owners' Club...Let's see them!!!!
It was the first watch to scale the big mountain and spawned the Explorer because of it. This year they were supersized at Baselworld and they added the now defunct Airking to their ranks.
Or as Rolex states on their site. "Oyster Perpetual: The direct descendant of the original oyster launched in 1926, the first waterproof wristwatch in the world and the foundation on which Rolex has built its reputation." Strangely they get relatively little publicity here on the forum. It time; show your Justa Oyster Perpetual if you've got them and love them. I've had two; the first one I traded in on a SubC but almost immediately regretted it; it's been replaced and won't be leaving again. Then... and now... |
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Wow, I can't believe I'm the only owner of this historically significant watch on the forum; maybe there are others who are afraid to come out of the closet on this issue in their lives.
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7 June 2015, 08:49 AM | #4 |
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7 June 2015, 09:51 AM | #5 |
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I knew I wasn't alone. Beautiful watch; love the blue and stick/Arabic dial. Beats the ExpI imho.
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Adam, sharp as a tack again; I was so busy looking at the beautiful dial I missed the hands. Looks great. I agree.
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7 June 2015, 11:42 AM | #9 |
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Yes, well spotted!
I only did it for legibility, but I like it too! Yours looks great too, lovely details on the dial 👍 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Great thread, great watch. I've long admired the OP, wish I had picked up a 36mm with the silver 369 dial. Are they still available?
To the owners, enjoy them!
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Here's my OP Date next to my '99 Exp I. Both great watches!
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Absolutely gorgeous boys!
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Thank You I just couldn't trade it in so I did the next best thing and had it sized for my wife. Now she can say it was her first Rolex as well.
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How did you source the hands; I like the look a lot. I imagine it is more legible at night time. |
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The Date is a great watch but it's not the OP. Beautiful pair but the OP doesn't have the date on it.
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I think you can actually still order the silver 369 new from an AD...I ordered my blue 369 brand new from my AD just last month...
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I sourced the hands from a member, they are 114270 explorer hands, which happen to be submariner hands as well. Night legibility is much improved. |
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My air king didn't think I would like the 34mm but I love it.
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This, or models directly descended from it since 1931... |
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Wow, that's a beauty, a step above the everyday type of watch I see for the OP.
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That dial will be a classic. Hold on to that one
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Interestingly enough since the AirKing has been discontinued (as mentioned in the original post) and is now being sold as the OP but without the AK labeling, it's travelled there and back. |
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And still with some stickers on it as well (last shot). Very nice!!!
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I am pretty sure the 115200 is part of the OP line up. If you click on that link, then go to Oyster Perpetual, the 34mm date is in the sub link. I think we better let him in. ;) |
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