Have you noticed that when you go to the newly updated Rolex website t ..that the watch that is featured in the selection you choose....shows the accurate current time ?? Thats pretty cool.
Wow, that is indeed pretty cool. For all the claims that Rolex is just about flash, they spend an amazing amount of time refining aspects of the user experience that few other brand seem to notice, yet which can have a significant impact on the enjoyment of their watches.
slick. i do like looking at watch photos at other than 10 and 2 hands position, seems more real life. would be cool if more companies did this, but that is a higher level of detail to be sure (reflected in prices).
Pretty neat. The animation on mine spun around wildly for a few seconds before settling in, but then I was pleasantly mesmerized for a minute. [emoji106]
I’ve also noticed that the full range of steel sports models is shown (Obviously at the right time) just not available for a few years anywhere near you!!
Perhaps the AD’s should print off huge colour screen shots and hang them in their empty window displays.
It’s a great detail but I’ve found that the Rolex site with all its bells and whistles tends to highlight when the old internet connection is a bit slow.
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