Unlocking the secrets of witchy owl plushies: What do they hold inside?

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A witchy owl plushie is a cute and enchanting toy that brings together the magical world of witches and the adorable charm of owls. This plushie is inspired by the whimsical creatures often associated with witches in folklore and myth. The design of a witchy owl plushie typically features a small owl with a witch hat and broomstick, giving it a playful and mystical look. The colors used for this type of plushie are often dark and mysterious, such as black, purple, and deep blue, creating a witchy and spellbinding aesthetic. Made from soft materials like plush fabric, the witchy owl plushie is not only visually appealing but also provides a comforting and huggable feel. Its small size makes it a perfect companion for children and adults alike, offering a touch of magic and imagination to any setting.


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The steel bezel is a hallmark of the Explorer II, so as much as people would have loved to see a ceramic bezel, it just wouldn t have felt right and might ve been potentially problematic from a spelunking perspective. It s always hard if not downright impossible to know what Rolex is going to release, but when the brand has an anniversary to celebrate especially a 50th the guessing becomes a little easier.

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Its small size makes it a perfect companion for children and adults alike, offering a touch of magic and imagination to any setting. Many people are drawn to the witchy owl plushie as it combines two popular themes: witches and owls. Owls are often associated with wisdom and mystery, while witches are connected to magic and spellcasting.

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An update to the Rolex Explorer II in 2021, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the watch's creation, seems like a reasonable move by Rolex.

Any possibility of reducing its diameter to return to 40mm or similar?

if that were the case I would wait to make the purchase decision. Call me naive.

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It’s hard to see that coming. Rolex has been increasing sizes on everything over the last few years. Seems like it’s all trending that way. I’d guess we see a ceramic bezel Explorer II as a revamp before we see a size change.

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"TRF" Member Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: TX Watch: Daytona Posts: 3,181 Quote: Originally Posted by cuhrioso

An update to the Rolex Explorer II in 2021, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the watch's creation, seems like a reasonable move by Rolex.

Any possibility of reducing its diameter to return to 40mm or similar?

if that were the case I would wait to make the purchase decision. Call me naive.

It's a sports watch and 42 is just about perfect and rightly sits between Sub41 and SD43. There is no point it making smaller than even OP41 now. So, don't keep your hopes and it doesn't look a possibility. They may add a ceramic bezel(it doesn't need one) with updated movement and that's about it. Size is perfect for sports watch! It was not a great seller at 40mm and was too small!

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I don't see them reducing the size of Explorer 2. My prediction is a 40mm explorer and a 42mm explorer 2, both with updated movements. Ceramic bezel on the E2.

I'm on the list at an AD after putting down a 50% deposit on the Explorer 2. I'm hoping my place in line doesn't come up until after next year's update. I'm going to rotate a SD43 and the polar explorer 2 every few days, alternating black and white faces. Very excited.

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why does everyone seem to think a ceramic bezel for the explorer ii? Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it would look great, but I feel like that would look too similar to the GMT-II line, no? Obviously anything could happen, but I'm betting on that not happening. As a side note, I have a polar explorer 16570 with the 3186 movement and I love it!

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"TRF" Member Join Date: Apr 2016 Location: 1 of 13 Colonies Posts: 8,378 Quote: Originally Posted by cuhrioso

An update to the Rolex Explorer II in 2021, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the watch's creation, seems like a reasonable move by Rolex.

Any possibility of reducing its diameter to return to 40mm or similar?

if that were the case I would wait to make the purchase decision. Call me naive.

if they increased the Sub their most iconic watch ---- why do you think they'd decrease the Exp2 ?
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really love my 216570 with black dial. A non-rotating black ceramic bezel with the same shape and fonts would be quite nice.

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All I can say is that I would love it!

I sold my 42mm E2 ‘cos it felt too big for my wrist. 40mm would be perfect! Although, 41mm seems to be the new thing now.

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why does everyone seem to think a ceramic bezel for the explorer ii? Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it would look great, but I feel like that would look too similar to the GMT-II line, no? Obviously anything could happen, but I'm betting on that not happening. As a side note, I have a polar explorer 16570 with the 3186 movement and I love it!

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2023 ROLEX EXPLORER 40 Pledge Member Join Date: Aug 2019 Location: New York City Posts: 503 Quote: Originally Posted by myporsche Just buy one now, why torture yourself? It wears just like my 40 but more comfortable.

I do not think it wears like the 40mm at all; for me it wears much larger. How big is your wrist? The 16570 wears perfectly on me, but the 216570 has a much greater lug-to-lug (or end-link-to end-link) distance, and it just hangs off both sides of my wrist- that really makes it unwearable for me.

I'm one of those hoping for a return to 40mm for the 50th anniversary and a green GMT hand to mark the occasion. If they disappoint, then it will be a Polar 16570 for me.

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"TRF" Member Join Date: Jan 2014 Location: Barcelona Posts: 7 Quote: Originally Posted by brucethemanlee if they increased the Sub their most iconic watch ---- why do you think they'd decrease the Exp2 ? That�s a good point. Problably a definitive sign, certainly.
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I think it'll be a new white 39 with 3230 and same Explorer II but with a new 3235 derived caliber, but I'd not be shocked with a new 41mm Explorer II

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why does everyone seem to think a ceramic bezel for the explorer ii? Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it would look great, but I feel like that would look too similar to the GMT-II line, no? Obviously anything could happen, but I'm betting on that not happening. As a side note, I have a polar explorer 16570 with the 3186 movement and I love it!

If they put a ceramic bezel on it, I think the general profile of it will be closer to a Daytona than a GMT. The Daytona has that smooth outer edge, where as the GMT has the gnarling for grip.

Even though the SS bezel on the current Explorer 2 looks awesome, it is the Achilles heel of the watch. Once you get a big nasty scratch on it, there is no going back.

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I would bet 42mm, probably a ceramic bezel (unfortunately). I would love to see a dark green (forest green) matte dial for 50th anniversary.

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Hard to know what they will do. come out with a green dial explorer ?
New movement is probably a safe bet along with minor case refinements. Which of the latter is anybody’s guess till a reliable leak or reveal!

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"TRF" Member Join Date: Feb 2020 Real Name: Joe Location: Earth Watch: Polar 16570 Posts: 28 Quote: Originally Posted by LyijyS Any ideas, when the new model will be release? Baselworld 2021?

This for sure will NOT be the case. they all pulled out of Basel and I doubt there will even be a Baselworld 2021 . not sure if this was a woosh or not

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You realize no one on here has any real idea, right? Any answer you get in this thread is nothing more than a complete guess.

I don’t say this to be rude; I say this because your post implies your purchase decision will be based on what people guess could happen to the Exp II next year.

Do you like the 42mm or not? If no, wait and see what happens. If yes, buy now and sell to upgrade or just add the new watch. Simple as that.

I love the watch and have gone back and forth on whether I like the size, but I haven’t gotten to the point of actually buying yet. It is a really great looking watch (the white dial six digit). Find a used watch place and try on the current 42mm vs the previous 40mm. I thought the 40mm wore too small for my taste, but it is also a great looking watch.

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An update to the Rolex Explorer II in 2021, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the watch's creation, seems like a reasonable move by Rolex.

Any possibility of reducing its diameter to return to 40mm or similar?

if that were the case I would wait to make the purchase decision. Call me naive.

Updated, sure, smaller, I doubt it. Maybe refined.
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I think they would widen the bracelet � la new sub before they�d take the case size down. For the ceramic bezel - not gonna happen IMO. Steel bezel is part of the identity of the watch and a ceramic bezel would not fit the narrative of climbing mountains and exploring caves (potentially knocking it into a rock and shattering the ceramic).

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i don�t see it happening.. maybe a green arrow and explorer 2 text as an anniversary addition?!
i have a feeling the bezel will go ceramic, as that seems to be the trend, referring to the daytona atleast..


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I expect we'll see some green accents, and at some point possibly a ceramic bezel (perhaps with a finish similar to the current steel bezel). What I'd really like to see is a Triplock crown, for aesthetic reasons and to bring it into line with the other pro/sports watches.

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It’s hard to see that coming. Rolex has been increasing sizes on everything over the last few years. Seems like it’s all trending that way. I’d guess we see a ceramic bezel Explorer II as a revamp before we see a size change.
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