Personally they are too similar. Keep the OP41 and save/buy a Sub/GMT/Explorer2.
Assuming you could get the Explorer reasonably swiftly at list, would you make the move? I have enjoyed wearing the black OP41 but have often felt a bit underwhelmed by it. The proportions for me are all right but I don't feel it has much 'about' it.
Have always had a hankering for the Explorer but 36mm was always too small and had to frustratingly pass on the 39mm when offered from ADs in the past.
Thoughts?
Personally they are too similar. Keep the OP41 and save/buy a Sub/GMT/Explorer2.
If you've become bored with the OP the same will probably happen with the Explorer, you're changing for changes sake. I'm a strong believer in building a collection over a period of years, when you get bored with a watch put it away for a few months and it's surprising how the enthusiasm returns, owning several watches is the best option IMO.
Give it a go, should be easy enough to try on
I tried one on recently and also tried on a DJ41 smooth bezel on oyster at the same time-preferred the DJ which I wasn’t expecting.
I would say an Exp or DJ would be an upgrade from the OP.
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If you want to, do, but imo you'll be back to being underwhelmed once the honeymoon period is over.
I'd do it as I think the Explorer has more "character" than the plain OP ... to the man in the street they are the same watch ... Explorer has more of a back storey to it ... after all it was the first watch to summit Everest ... ;-)
If you are underwhelmed by the OP41, you are going to feel similarly about the Rolex alternatives. As good as they are, they are not exactly the pinnacle of excitement. I also regard the Explorer as a 36mm watch.
I like Rolex and have several, but I find my horological excitement elsewhere
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I very much agree with this. OP, put the OP41 away for a month and don't look at it. Wear your other watches. Don't be tempted back to the OP41 until a full month has lapsed. When you get back to it I'd put money on you falling in love with it again. I do this with all my watches but there is the added caveat that I dont allow myself to advance the dates manually so if a watch stops on 7th of the month I have to wait until that date comes around to put it back on. Sounds daft, probably is daft but it's meant that I fall back in love with each of my watches at the start of the wearing cycle. It also helps weed out those pieces that are unloved and need to be moved on.
If I'm understanding correctly, Rico always preferred the Explorer but availability/circumstances led to him ending up with an OP. As has been mentioned earlier in the thread, the watches are quite similar so probably not room for both in a normal collection. In that context, making the switch to his preferred choice now that availability is better seems perfectly reasonable to me.
100% agreeing with Wiiiley on that, there is nothing more bland than the OP in the Rolex catalogue (which is not necessarily a negative, it is a classic for sure).
I would have a smooth bezel DJ or an explorer anytime over an OP. They will not be the most exciting watches out there still, but imo they have more character and a stronger identity, so I would do the move to the explorer 40
Personally for my wrist I'd find the 41mm OP too large for that style of watch, 36mm better suited. I've tried both the black & sunray blue OP 36 on and the Rolex Explorer 36mm, whilst not overly keen on 3 6 9 format of the Explorer I was smitten and found it wore nicer than the OP.
Visually it's a bit more and correct me if I'm wrong a better clasp?
I disagree. The OP range is more Explorer than Datejust and as such I find it works better as a sportier more casual piece than as a dress watch, particularly in the OP41 form.
Conversely, because it's 'dressy' I find the DJ41 absolutely doesn't work at the larger size. DJ36 is a much better size imo for that type of watch.
The OP41 is well proportioned and works as a more casual piece. I have 18 cm wrists and am waiting on the silver OP41 that I tried on recently. The gold hands and indices turn the dial from everything from silver to champaign and it's utterly sublime. Much more interesting than the black dial which I have zero interest in.
Not a problem each to their own and obviously wrist size will come in to factor. Now I know the OP41 isnt actually 41 but more 39, when I've tried them on, I find the dial to big when a slim bezel makes it appear larger than it is. 36mm in that style works. Explorer probably works better at 39 as the numerals take up more real estate in the dial. DJs again IMHO look to big at 41mm (for me). Again personally preference I'm not keen on the gold and silver colour scheme, I did prefer the older all steel variant (dial).
No the older white OP39 (wonder what actual size it was) was sublime.
Good luck in what ever you decide to go for though.
Sounds to me like you have already made the decision in your head. I actually really like the OP41 but think the explorer is more interesting with the 3,6,9 and I also like the added lume and clasp. I think you should go for it.