Back in 2015, Rolex released the Oyster Perpetual in 39 mm (“OP39”) to a warm reception. When I tried it on at that year’s Baselworld (oh, the memories!), I was impressed. It represented a sweet spot – a size perfectly bridging the gap between the smaller, more delicate Oyster Perpetual models and the larger, more imposing Datejust or Submariner. Its understated elegance, coupled with the legendary Rolex reliability and build quality, made it an instant classic for many. However, this seemingly perfect watch has since been discontinued, prompting a surge of interest in the pre-owned market and leaving many wondering about its legacy. This article will delve into the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39mm, exploring its history, features, price, and its place within the broader Rolex Oyster Perpetual lineup.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39mm Discontinued:
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39mm's discontinuation is a significant event in the watch world. While Rolex rarely publicly announces reasons for discontinuing models, it’s generally believed to be a part of their ongoing strategy to refresh their collections and introduce new sizes and features. The introduction of the 41mm Oyster Perpetual likely contributed to the 39mm's demise, offering a slightly larger alternative within the same collection. This isn't unusual for Rolex; they often phase out models to make way for newer iterations, maintaining a dynamic and evolving product range. The discontinuation, however, has turned the OP39 into a sought-after collector's item, driving up its value in the secondary market.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Size Chart:
Understanding the OP39’s place within the broader Rolex Oyster Perpetual lineup requires a look at the size chart. Before its discontinuation, the OP39 sat comfortably in the middle, offering a larger alternative to the smaller 31mm and 34mm models, yet remaining smaller than the current 41mm Oyster Perpetual. The size difference may seem minor, but on the wrist, it's noticeable. The 39mm offered a more substantial presence without being overly large for those with smaller wrists, making it a versatile choice. Here's a simplified size chart:
* Oyster Perpetual 26mm: Designed for smaller wrists, typically women's.
* Oyster Perpetual 31mm: A slightly larger option for women, or those preferring a more compact watch.
* Oyster Perpetual 34mm: Often considered unisex, suitable for both men and women with smaller wrists.
* Oyster Perpetual 39mm (Discontinued): A popular size for those seeking a balance between elegance and presence.
* Oyster Perpetual 41mm: The current standard size, offering a more substantial feel on the wrist.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39mm Review:
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