Conclusion
Rotary with the Les Originales Tradition , set out to bring inspiration from Rotary's past into a range of modern contemporary timepieces, so has it delivered?
The classic styling is there with design cues that have more than a
passing resemblance to the Rotary Incabloc watches from the 1960s and
1970s. There is for example the domed dial and crystal, the faceted hands and indexes. There are also flashes of contemporary design, with the double domed sapphire and the crisp line that slices through the bezel.
I think overall the effect has been to produce an elegant timepiece
that draws from the brand's history whilst adding elements of
contemporary style.

Having warn the watch for several days both at work with a shirt and in
less formal situations I can say that it sits well on the wrist and
easily fits under the cuff.
As previously stated this is a no lume watch, personally for me I was
initially worried about this but practically it had very little impact. For some people I could see this being a deal breaker but that is something you will have to decide for yourselves.
With the reviewed stainless steel version retailing for £495, (£525 for
the gold / rose gold variants and £550 to £575 for the stainless steel
bracelet versions) I think that is a strong price point for a watch with
the features and styling of the Tradition.
Add to that Rotary's lifetime guarantee (you must have it serviced by
Rotary every three years to maintain it) and there are a lot of
compelling reasons to own this watch.
For transparency the Les Originales Tradition was kindly provided by
Dreyfuss Group for this review, no conditions or terms were requested
and no editorial influence was asked for or given in the writing of this
review.
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