I have been holding out hope that one of my local Rolex A.D.โs will provide me with a 41 mm no date sub. But I may decide to skip the begging and waiting to seek out one of these five digit beauties. A nice neo vintage 14060 with a relevant production year might be a better alternative.
I agree that the five digit Rolex Subs have a lot more character than the new versions. I just like that slightly larger case on my wrist. I had an opportunity to try both versions on back to back and the new version edged out the prior iteration by a hair. If I donโt find a new one from an authorized dealer at retail, I will likely get a 14060 by the end of the year.
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I have been holding out hope that one of my local Rolex A.D.โs will provide me with a 41 mm no date sub. But I may decide to skip the begging and waiting to seek out one of these five digit beauties. A nice neo vintage 14060 with a relevant production year might be a better alternative.
The new subs are great watches donโt get me wrong but the character of the classic variants are awesome. Well worth a look into Iโd say.
No date.... excellent!!!
I agree that the five digit Rolex Subs have a lot more character than the new versions. I just like that slightly larger case on my wrist. I had an opportunity to try both versions on back to back and the new version edged out the prior iteration by a hair. If I donโt find a new one from an authorized dealer at retail, I will likely get a 14060 by the end of the year.