Sad truth is that ALL Rolexes stratch. A helluva lot too. I own a Milgauss and Daytona and both stratch a lot. It gives it more character is one way of looking at it. And at the 5 year interval, it'll get nicely buffed at the service.
If anyone is interested there is a flurry of GMT Master II in Hong Kong, where there used to be none. However, there are so many Omega's so much so that they seem to be more like Swatch. Why are there no Rolex dealers as opposed to AD?
Does anyone actually know the actual story on ... 1) The proper pronounciation on the Milgauss? Is it French and then German? 2) Is the 'Harry Potter' Green Sapphire in fact a limited edition? 3) Is it real sapphire or the same material as a normal Rolex? 4) Better to clean with a real chamois or a
It's definately bad out there, and finally for so long both the GMT II (green) and Milgauss GV are both within my reach. I'm undecided , which would you buy? And Why?
The advice is 'To preserve the beauty and lustre if your Cosmograph Daytona and to prevent attack by corrosive agents, we recommend that all metal parts are cleaned from time to time with soap and lukewarm water using a soft brush.' Prior to this I was just using a soft cloth without water, but afte
does that mean that the synthetic crystal on a Rolex is less superior than that of Chanel? I'm a huge Rolex fan, but disappointed when I hear that the crystal is that of synthetic...