Monte Cristo had every single model of Rolex in their showcase that I wanted to see! I was literally like a kid in a candy shop, only without the necessary funds! The models were: the new GMT-Master II (at 40mm with ceramic bezel, adjustable bracelet, anti-magnetic hairspring), Milgauss ( also at 40mm with the beautiful green saphire crystal ), the Explorer I ( very simple dial, much like the Omega Railmaster, also 36mm) and numerous Perpetual and Air King models, simple dials with no calendar, at 34mm and 36mm. Like I say, a paradise for people with small wrists or who just want smaller watches.
This is a post I made on
Rolex Watches.
. I have been a member there for a few years, having owned many Breitlings. As the post title suggests, I made a visit to a Rolex AD today, and left very impressed. Here is the contents of that post that I would like to share with you:
Well, folks, for the first time in my life I paid a visit to a
Replica Rolex AD, with the serious intent of buying one of their watches. I don't know what has held me back for so long, from taking a serious look at what they have to offer. But that is one of the joys I find in life: There is always some new pleasure in store, even when I think that I have exhausted all the possibilities.
Anyway, I was really looking forward to this visit. I had been in the shop - Monte Cristo in Vancouver - about six months ago, with a buddy who was looking at the Deep Sea Dweller. I was very impressed with the knowledge, the time taken with my friend, and the utter professionalism shown without a hint of pretense. This is definitely one of the higher end jewellers and watch dealers in Vancouver, and I would have no hesitation of recommending them to anyone.
Lately, I have really been into the smaller size watches, and am finding great pleasure in my
Replica Watches Seamaster Pro 36mm, and my Railmaster, also 36mm. However, as I mentioned in one of my other posts, I am less than impressed with the elitist attitude of Omega of late. I truly believe that it has a lot to do with their own lack of self confidence in the fact that Rolex is indeed that largest producer - by far - of watches that are given Chronometer Certificates, in the world. This was more than evident to me today, when I saw the wide selection of models - and price ranges - that Rolex has to offer. And bear in mind, that all of these watches have in house movements, and are therefore in the long run probably more reasonably priced than many competitors' watches. One good reason that we feel we are being "stung" by the price increases by Omega and Breitling with the introduction of their own inhouse movements.