Rolex vs Patek Philippe: from the Day-Date and Submariner to the Nautilus and Calatrava ...

Rolex vs Patek Philippe: from the Day-Date and Submariner to the Nautilus and Calatrava ...

A Rolex watch's caseback does not reveal its movement The movement of a Rolex watch isn't visible, while most Patek Philippe watches incorporate a sapphire caseback through which the movement can be admired The detailed finishing of a Patek Philippe watch movement.

The finishing of a Rolex watch movement is more simple Rolex produces watches in a much more industrialised way than Patek Philippe, which requires more manual operations Some Rolex watches - such as the Submariner, the GMT and the Explorer - feature Mercedes hands, while others - like the Datejust, Day-Date, Milgauss and Daytona - have different types of hands.

Rolex mostly produces sports watches, so the brand has many steel models. . Source

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