I've owned several Submariners. I found the latest version's cerachrom bezel to be a bit too "blingy" for my casual dress. I recently acquired the latest Explorer II (ref 216570) and found that it checks all the boxes for me. Understated, great presence, not as common, unique, and at 42mm it fits my 7.25" wrist perfectly. It's my favorite Rolex. Rolex's last great tool watch!
Uhm... the current Sub (126610) has a diameter of 41MM. The current EX II (216570) has a diameter of 42MM. AND.... The current Sub has a 3235 movement, the EX II 3187.
Buy the sub to show off ..buy the explorer 2 to use it as a daily watch that can do anything and everything and still is a rolex.
I've owned several Submariners. I found the latest version's cerachrom bezel to be a bit too "blingy" for my casual dress. I recently acquired the latest Explorer II (ref 216570) and found that it checks all the boxes for me. Understated, great presence, not as common, unique, and at 42mm it fits my 7.25" wrist perfectly. It's my favorite Rolex. Rolex's last great tool watch!
i guess it's quite randomly asking but does anybody know of a good website to watch newly released series online ?
stealing other peoples video content is sad. You haven't even experienced the watches in person.
Uhm... the current Sub (126610) has a diameter of 41MM. The current EX II (216570) has a diameter of 42MM. AND.... The current Sub has a 3235 movement, the EX II 3187.
Yeah he got this all wrong....
Stopped watching after size mistakes
this dude is clearly not a watch enthusiast, it's a really random "luxury" lifestyle channel
@@lettuce1305 and blatantly stealing video content from other youtubers
Do you happen to know the lug to lug length on each? I'm having trouble finding this info for some reason.