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Oct 15, 2020
IDGuy
A Discussion and Review of the Rolex Explorer 214270 and the Smiths Everest PRS-25 (36mm) focusing on their aesthetics and the 50+ year developmental gap between their designs. Both represent styles of their time, one a more "dress" oriented piece, the other more focused towards the Professional. But both also have a common understanding of addressing the simplicity of their styles in a unique way and make for an interesting talking point.
All Images are Sourced from either Press Release Photos or Public Listings.
Below are a list of the common sources that are used in no particular order:
Bob’s Watches | Revolution Watch | HQ Milton | Hodinkee | Monochrome Watches | Jomashop | Analog Shift | Bulang and Sons | Robb Report | Watchfinder | WatchBox | Phillips Watches | Christies | Timekeepers Club | Fratello Watches | Bexsonn | Worn and Wound | A Collected Man | Oracle Time | Time + Tide Watches
IDGuy
A Discussion and Review of the Rolex Explorer 214270 and the Smiths Everest PRS-25 (36mm) focusing on their aesthetics and the 50+ year developmental gap between their designs. Both represent styles of their time, one a more "dress" oriented piece, the other more focused towards the Professional. But both also have a common understanding of addressing the simplicity of their styles in a unique way and make for an interesting talking point.
All Images are Sourced from either Press Release Photos or Public Listings.
Below are a list of the common sources that are used in no particular order:
Bob’s Watches | Revolution Watch | HQ Milton | Hodinkee | Monochrome Watches | Jomashop | Analog Shift | Bulang and Sons | Robb Report | Watchfinder | WatchBox | Phillips Watches | Christies | Timekeepers Club | Fratello Watches | Bexsonn | Worn and Wound | A Collected Man | Oracle Time | Time + Tide Watches