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Most people choose to put a rubber watch band on their Rolex in order to customize their watch and showcase their specific personality, style, and aesthetic. Choosing a well-made rubber strap for your Rolex is a way to get the...
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Everest rubber watch bands are perfect for your Rolex, Tudor or Panerai. We love to share all the facts that make these rubber watch bands great, but today, we’re going to dive into what the watch community thinks about them...
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One of the most frequently asked questions we get is: How Swiss is an Everest Band? Of course we have to chuckle since in our industry many other companies promote “Swiss technology” or “Swiss knowhow” to trick the consumer into...
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The Red, White, and Blue Watch Strap Event: It’s time to declare your independence by switching up your watch strap! For our American friends celebrating the 4th of July or our French friends celebrating Bastille Day, we have the perfect...
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Whether in forum posts, Google searches, or conversations at a local RedBar Event, we have often heard who makes the best rubber straps for my watch? As it turns out, a lot of things matter when you’re trying to make...
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Rolex watches, with the exception of the Oysterflex on the Everrose Yacht-Master and precious metal Daytonas, do not come with a rubber bracelet option. Why did we at Everest decide to focus on rubber straps for Rolex watches? Because we...
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In December of last year, Everest released a curved end rubber strap for the Rolex Explorer II (42mm version that was released in 2011). Everest had already offered a watch band for the previous version of Rolex Explorer II (ref: 16570) here....
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