What is your "go-to" Rolex

Jan 21, 2015,03:22 AM
 

I was wondering this issue...I want to go out, but I am not sure what I am going to do. I could go swimming. Maybe go hiking. Maybe some lunch. Maybe a meeting in the afternoon. I want a low-key, under-the-radar watch to wear that can be worn with many different hats. I am going on a vacation and want a watch that can suit many situations. What is my "go-to" Rolex? I am not talking about a watch that is particularly special....just the "one" that I so often pick up as my wearer.


For me it boils down to a choice between two.

The GMT 'Bruiser"and the Explorer. Choosing between these two is hard. I think I see the GMT as my favourite modern Rolex. But, the downside to it is that it is very distinctive. It looks every inch a Rolex. The Explorer 1, on the other hand, is almost the perfect stealth watch. No complications. Small and unobtrusive. As reliable as anything that Rolex makes. Yes, for me this is the ultimate stealth watch and so often my "go-to" watch. 

Hat-tip to anyone who can tell me what is unusual about the first shot (Mods not allowed to play).

 














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Among the few Rolex I have - it would be....

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 21st, 2015-03:44
The Explorer II. Great for any situation + the extra timezone! :) Best Blomman ...  

Easy to see the Explorer II

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 21st, 2015-03:59

Ahh the Explorer II ...

 
 By: nilomis : January 21st, 2015-04:18
I miss my pair (Black and White) a lot. I may get one (not rusty but not new) and ask to my watchmaker to remove the cyclops. With a leather strap, it may be less risky to "walk here, on the wild side". Cheers, Nilo

The Explorer is the watch to go with.

 
 By: amanico : January 21st, 2015-04:06
But if you add travels in your plans, then the Bruiser is an even better choice. Have fun! Nicolas

obviously it is a 1016 !!!!!

 
 By: psfparis : January 21st, 2015-06:20
luckily i have two then i am always ready ;-) for wine tasting at work urban kit & dessert ...  

An Explorer and Apple Tart?

 
 By: Quotron : January 22nd, 2015-23:58
Two of my favorite things! What a site indeed!

hello Joe! my go-to Rolex is a 14064M Sub...

 
 By: Subexplorer : January 21st, 2015-06:36
... with leather straps. I feel that wearing it without its Oyster bracelet takes off some of its "Rolex identity" which is something desirable while walking in some places in my city or in certain situations here. It is a tough and reliable watch that th...  

Hat tip to you Abel....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 21st, 2015-07:17
....a lovely Sub and sharp eyes on the Blackout

leather

 
 By: emalit : January 21st, 2015-13:54
band is working nicely on this no date sub. I have the two line version, i might place a vintage strap on it as well!

Thank you for your comments Emalit! As a matter of fact...

 
 By: Subexplorer : January 22nd, 2015-04:28
... leather should not be the best option for a diving watch if you intend to wear the watch in water, dive, etc. I wear this watch with its original Oyster bracelet when scuba diving. But for informal daily wear I love the use of leather straps on my wat... 

I would have to say the Rolex 16660 comes out often

 
 By: Bill : January 21st, 2015-17:49
Basically the Rolex 666 offers a lot namely I don't worry about scratches on the crystal or case for that matter. But having said that I have added another vintage choices that are getting a lot of wrist time and no worries about scratches. The The Fat La...  

Bill....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 22nd, 2015-00:46
....i think i have a mental check-list that eliminates a watch for me..... If i am going to be swimming, then essentially any watch from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s gets eliminated. Plexi similarly goes. .....if I am going to be anywhere that could scratch... 

I usually pick my 16800 Tiffany & Co.

 
 By: DrStrong : January 22nd, 2015-03:49
It's my travel watch because it can face any sitation and has everything for the modern life. Patina and rarity are the icing on the cake. ...  

With a 16800

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 22nd, 2015-04:02
you have the comfort of knowing that it is modern enough to protect that dial....as yes, with that patina and being a Tiffany ....you get that extra joy of seeing something rare on your wrist. On this front, there is an edge over the Explorer...indeed

sometimes its the Submariner

 
 By: GhostInTheMachine : January 27th, 2015-12:20
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and if not the Submariner?

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 27th, 2015-12:29

most often than not...the Explorer :)

 
 By: GhostInTheMachine : January 27th, 2015-12:50
G ...  

GMT II "Coke"

 
 By: descartes1 : January 28th, 2015-20:40
* Waterproof/ diver * GMT complication (useful for overseas business and travel) * Coke can be dressed up or down * Robust for everyday wear; Basically scratchproof

I concur! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 28th, 2015-22:59

a good checklist...like it

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 29th, 2015-01:59

Explorer 1 and Sub for me, Baron...

 
 By: AlexSunrise : January 29th, 2015-21:42
Love ´em both!! Now, if I wanted to tone the Sub down a bit, I swap the Oyster bracelet for nato bands and those do the trick marvelously. Looking forward in seeing more of your all-terrain pair, Baron! Both super cool and classic! Cheers, Alex ...  

The Milgaus!

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 31st, 2015-16:01
BTW easy choise! It's the only Rolex I've got ;-) ...  

the sister left the house 2 years ago

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : February 1st, 2015-03:14
and is missed from time to time, but gone for good. ...  

Guilty pleasure

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : February 1st, 2015-03:57
In all honesty I have to admit that the steel/yellow gold GMT is a guilty pleasure and I regret selling it.