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Welcome to our how to series! Over time things need to be cleaned, whether it be jewelry, cars, or watches. These things build up dust, dirt and sweat over time and there is no better feeling than cleaning something and...
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The Rolex Datejust debuted back in 1945. Originally, the watch was planned to have been named “Victory” in reference to the Allied victory during WWII. This was then changed to Jubilee as its original name in celebration of Rolex’s 40th...
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There are more ways than one to customize your Rolex. While swapping out your watch band for an Everest strap may be one of the easiest ways, many owners go further and customize their Rolex watch cases and even dials....
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You guessed Tudor, right? Well, technically, you’re right, but try again. We were talking about the Rolex-signed Cellini line. Rest assured, the Day-Date and Datejust are great luxury watches, and helped define the genre. But if the Day-Date is what...
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A Rolex dial is a beautiful canvas that must be intricately designed and thought out for the time to be easily legible. It is an important aesthetic component of a watch. The right one makes the watch. Taking a closer...
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Welcome to our How To Series! Today, we are going to walk you through how to adjust your glidelock and easylink clasp. These adjustments allow you to tighten or loosen your clasp without removing or adding a link to the...
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You might find that your wrist fluctuates in size and your watch gets too loose or too tight sometimes. What you might not know is there is a way to adjust your older Oyster Clasp without having to add or...
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