Likes Likes:  408
Page 1 of 5 123 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 49

Thread: ««««««««« WRUW - Saturday - 18 April 2020 »»»»»»»»»

Hybrid View

  1. #1

    ««««««««« WRUW - Saturday - 18 April 2020 »»»»»»»»»

    Have a great weekend, IWL

    Name:  P19837.JPG
Views: 120
Size:  391.6 KB

    Stay safe.

  2. #2
    Porous Membrane skywatch's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    The Valley of Heart's Delight
    Posts
    9,754
    Blog Entries
    2
    Happy weekend, hermit friends. '78 Air King for me. Casio will get the nod if I end up planting veggies for a bit.

    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

  3. #3
    Super Member Raza's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Location
    Philadelphia
    Posts
    23,512
    Blog Entries
    5
    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    Happy weekend, hermit friends. '78 Air King for me. Casio will get the nod if I end up planting veggies for a bit.

    I think I’m getting old, because over the last year or so, I started looking at Air Kings and saying things like “Oh, that’s beautiful” and “I’d love one of those”.
    Read my latest IWL blog entry! An Ode To Rule Breaking

  4. #4
    wind-up merchant OhDark30's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    4,736
    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    '78 Air King for me
    The only Rolex model and era I’ve seriously considered
    I love its understated tech, practicality and quiet elegance
    Just class
    It's the final countdown! PM me before they're all gone!

  5. Likes gnuyork, Raza, skywatch, watchdaddy1, Greg liked this post
  6. #5
    Moderator - Central tribe125's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2014
    Location
    Kent - UK
    Posts
    18,986
    Quote Originally Posted by OhDark30 View Post
    The only Rolex model and era I’ve seriously considered
    I love its understated tech, practicality and quiet elegance
    Just class

    Mention of Air-Kings on here has made me wonder about the one that I bought and sold fairly quickly.


    Name:  8545E9B4-1975-4545-8500-F6C7D40B071C.jpeg
Views: 199
Size:  181.7 KB

    Name:  F039A235-6D0A-4B1F-A9B0-75B78BA89601.jpeg
Views: 197
Size:  51.1 KB


    It was just a bit too small, and the unfinished case between the lugs annoyed me a bit. I put it on an aftermarket bracelet, and then that annoyed me too - because it was aftermarket. The dial was refinished, and although I’m not a purist in that respect, I was conscious of it.

    And to be perfectly frank, I think I probably bought it because I couldn’t afford an Explorer.

    All round, not a recipe for a satisfying purchase.

  7. #6
    Super Member Raza's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Location
    Philadelphia
    Posts
    23,512
    Blog Entries
    5
    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    Mention of Air-Kings on here has made me wonder about the one that I bought and sold fairly quickly.


    Name:  8545E9B4-1975-4545-8500-F6C7D40B071C.jpeg
Views: 199
Size:  181.7 KB

    Name:  F039A235-6D0A-4B1F-A9B0-75B78BA89601.jpeg
Views: 197
Size:  51.1 KB


    It was just a bit too small, and the unfinished case between the lugs annoyed me a bit. I put it on an aftermarket bracelet, and then that annoyed me too - because it was aftermarket. The dial was refinished, and although I’m not a purist in that respect, I was conscious of it.

    And to be perfectly frank, I think I probably bought it because I couldn’t afford an Explorer.

    All round, not a recipe for a satisfying purchase.
    Luckily, the size of the older models and design of the new model keeps my wallet safe. But if they did a vintage-style dial in the new case or in a 39mm case, I’d be screwed. Especially if it were less expensive than an OP39.
    Read my latest IWL blog entry! An Ode To Rule Breaking

  8. Likes skywatch liked this post
  9. #7
    Porous Membrane skywatch's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    The Valley of Heart's Delight
    Posts
    9,754
    Blog Entries
    2
    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    I think I’m getting old, because over the last year or so, I started looking at Air Kings and saying things like “Oh, that’s beautiful” and “I’d love one of those”.
    I know I AM old, because this style of watch is how I picture "wristwatch" in its archetypal form. I am pretty certain that you would find this too small for your wrist, Raza. At 34mm it's even on the small side of my collection, and I love smaller watches.

    Quote Originally Posted by OhDark30 View Post
    The only Rolex model and era I’ve seriously considered
    I love its understated tech, practicality and quiet elegance
    Just class
    As you know, Kath, a few of us here share a fondness for stealthy humble understated watches. Of all the Rolex models in their history, this one is probably least recognized and least coveted, and even at the time it was marketed as the entry level of their line. I'm not sure why, but I find that attractive.

    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    Mention of Air-Kings on here has made me wonder about the one that I bought and sold fairly quickly.
    And to be perfectly frank, I think I probably bought it because I couldn’t afford an Explorer. ...
    All round, not a recipe for a satisfying purchase.

    I remember your quick cycle through the Air-King, Alan. It occurred to me that I prefer the silver dialed version. I find it much easier to read, for one thing - but then I guess I usually prefer light dials. I also strongly prefer straps to bracelets, and the older Air-Kings are among the few Rolos sold mostly with straps. If I were to buy a modern Explorer 1, I would probably end up taking the bracelet off, and people would consider that sacrilege. Regarding prices, I simply prefer not to wear something that people perceive as expensive. Unfortunately, it's the only brand that everyone immediately recognizes as expensive. Finding something stealthy like this for $1000 at an estate auction lands it right in the range of play-money for me. A purchase takes a more serious turn when it climbs into the $5-6k range. I ponder those prices, but something in me still resists that level, just to fuel a hobby/addiction. For that reason I end up wearing a half dozen $1k watches instead of one $6k watch (not to mention all the affordables...) As soon as something seems like a status symbol, it's a bit of a turn-off to me.
    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

  10. #8
    Super Member Raza's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Location
    Philadelphia
    Posts
    23,512
    Blog Entries
    5
    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    I know I AM old, because this style of watch is how I picture "wristwatch" in its archetypal form. I am pretty certain that you would find this too small for your wrist, Raza. At 34mm it's even on the small side of my collection, and I love smaller watches.
    You called, definitely. Much too small for me. It's one I just get to look at and admire, unfortunately.
    Read my latest IWL blog entry! An Ode To Rule Breaking

  11. Likes skywatch liked this post
  12. #9
    Member wschofield3's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Location
    Boston, MA
    Posts
    4,568
    Up early on Saturday morning, heading out for a run in the snow ...

    Name:  Ggravitymaster.jpg
Views: 170
Size:  45.1 KB

    Stay safe and healthy, my IWL family!

  13. #10



    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
About Us
We are an independent and wide-ranging forum for watch enthusiasts. From mainspring to microchip, from Europe to Asia, from micro-brand to boutique - we cover it all. Novice or expert, we want you to feel at home. Whether it's asking a simple question or contributing to the fund of horological knowledge, it's all the same hobby. Or, if you like, you can just show us a picture of your new watch. We'll provide the welcoming and courteous environment, the rest is up to you!
Join us