2023 Rolex Watches Collection by Jonathan’s Watch Buyer

Rolex Watches Datejust I am a bit obsessed with Rolex. Because of this obsession, I just felt the need to share with my three readers; I am going to start a Rolex watch series. This will be a comprehensive series on each style and model so that when you go out and buy a used Rolex watch or a brand new Rolex watch, you will know without a doubt that the Rolex watch you are buying is a true blue 100% authentic because it will be your first hand knowledge
Rolex Air King – This watch is one of the most popular and least expensive of the Rolex watch line. It has an interesting history as it was popular with Royal Air Force pilots in the 1930s. After World War II, Hans Wilsdorf renamed the replica watch worn by pilots as the “Air King” and it continues to be used to this day. 
Rolex Cellini – Cellini is a sub-brand of Rolex, made in precious metals for both men and women. They usually come in a variety of shapes rather than the standard round Rolex shape. They were first produced in 1975 and these watches are considered to be impressive works of art.
Rolex Date – The Rolex Date began production in the 1950s and is similar to the Datejust. It has a 34mm case with a date function on the front. The watch has gone through many changes over the years, but one thing that has remained the same is that it is a great watch.
Rolex Datejust – This is the best-selling watch ever made by Rolex and has been since its introduction in 1945. Today, this model comes in all shapes, sizes and variations, but that wasn’t always the case, or the case with watches as it may be.
Rolex Explorer I and II – No, these are not the same watch, although technically the Rolex Explorer II does derive from the I. But to save space and time, I’ve put them here. The first generation was great, the second is fabulous.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual – This watch is basically the Air King, but bigger, and it’s also really a model, but every Rolex is an Oyster Perpetual. I know, it can start to get confusing. I’ll explain in more detail as this collection develops, don’t worry.
Rolex GMT-Master/GMT-Master II – Another one of my favorites in the Rolex family. I’ve written a few articles about this watch as well. This is one of the first watches that can display time in multiple time zones, which can be difficult unless you know how to set it correctly. That’s why it’s important to know how to do it before you take your watch out of the store.
Rolex Daytona – The “who’s your daddy” of all Rolex models. Although this watch was slow to start, its usefulness became apparent when Paul Newman endorsed it and knocked it out of the park. It is the most complicated of all Rolex models, and one of the more expensive ones, not flaunted with diamonds and other things.