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Not mine, but I like the steel dial OP36 a lot. :)
Yeah, I think they don’t know what to do with the Air-King name anymore. The current one is not a nice design. For a long while it was the non-chronometer-certified entry level version of the oyster perpetual (see @inchpincher’s lovely linen dial example). Now all Rolexes are certified superlative chronometers. Entry level is now the Oyster Perpetual, I guess the Air-King is waiting to be fixed, like the Milgauss.
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Yeah I like the OP36 a lot too, especially the Red Grape. I like the detail of the doubled up batons and the richness of the colour, something a bit different.
Ha, waiting to be fixed. Hopefully they give it a place of its own in the line up soon and step away with something a little new but then this is Rolex. Yeah, never been fussed about the Milgauss.
The photo you're own?? Liking if that's the case, no pun intended.
I thought it was only minor changes of the movement and the smaller 34mm case size. There are both blue dial OP editions and slightly older Air-King blue dial editions too.
Just didn't really see why they made all so similar?? I guess in the current line up they are completely separated looks wise against the latest Air-King model with the black face, green of the logo, hand and smaller minute increments.