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Last year's updated Submariner was hardly the only new thing at Rolex in 2020. Across-the-board updates to the Oyster Perpetual were in abundance, including a host of colorful dials. With all its many variations, the full OP line is a lot to wrap one's head around. Last week, Danny laid down an in-depth guide to the current lineup of Rolex's entry-level automatic.
The 36mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual as seen in Three On Three.
On the heels of this story, we'd like to turn your attention back to a Three on Three from late 2018 in which Jack, James, and Jon selected entry-level steel automatics from three of the leading luxury watchmakers in the world. Of course, the previous-generation (then current gen) OP was in the mix. How did it compare? You'll have to watch and read for yourself.
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