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• #36978
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.
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• #36979
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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• #36980
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.
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• #36981
Red grape? Silk Cut/Dot Cotton more like
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• #36982
Ha, Rolex innit. Fermented aubergine, Chinese plum, simmering blackcurrant.
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• #36983
For the record, I love that colour. Just makes me think of light fags is all.
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• #36984
Ha.
I saw someone wearing a blue/green/orange Milgauss on the tube this morning. It didn’t look good.
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• #36985
I think it would great though if there was a brand that made top class timepieces but the dial colours or references were really shit names, ha.
Like the GMT, "Oh yeah, that's The Four-Hander, in egg and cress"
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• #36986
The Milgauss always stood out to me but for all the wrong reasons. I could get on board with the orange bolt hand on a different setup though.
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• #36987
Oh we're posting OP36s? Ok then
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• #36988
Ohhhh! Apprently quite difficult to get hold of in that colour according to my local AD. Nice one.
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• #36989
The original Milgauss is arguably pretty cool. Would be happy to see them bring some of those design cues back.
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• #36990
It looks like an early sub that has had a fit!
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• #36991
What’s the bezel dial function?
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• #36992
I like that milgauss (blue and orange) but not enough to drop 7 grand on it though
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• #36993
I have never seen that bezel version before, bizarre. The 1019 is probably my ultimate grail.
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• #36994
Apparently you could get them like that or with a regular Submariner timing bezel. No idea what the ten minute unit is about.
Love the no lume version. There’s a JDM Grand Seiko that reminds me of it a tiny bit.
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• #36995
This is amazing, wish they'd do a new version of this. the green on the current Milgauss is rank.
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• #36996
Milgauss was intended as an engineer or scientists watch (as was the Railmaster), a timing bezel would actually make sense I think.
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• #36997
My new Seiko has reached the UK and has been presented to Customs, will it reach me in time for a Friday photo???
Obviously the answer is no chance.
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• #36999
It’s why I bought one, really liked the history.
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• #37000
Waaaaaiiiit. That article says 30T2? So my manual wind basic Omega from ejay has the same base movement?
Great!
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Yikes, the full grain strap is the best bit.
@Regal I’ve never seen the 321 and 861 next to each other like that, stunning. I don’t think a nice example pre-moon Speedmaster is within my grasp anymore, shoulda woulda coulda ten years ago...
In terms of value for money I feel 60s/70s/80s Rolex <£3K are great buys.