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When rubber was originally discovered, it was primarily used for objects like tires, o-rings, and gaskets. It was waterproof, moldable, and flexible, making it perfect for various uses in several industrial sectors. So how did such a rugged material end...
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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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The Rolex Sea-Dweller 43 (reference 126600) is a special watch indeed. It marks the 50th anniversary of the Sea-Dweller, and now we have the rubber strap for it. The distinctive red line of text on the dial, the heroic size...
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When we showed our prototypes of the new 42mm Rolex Explorer II strap at Baselworld 2019, the buzz was strong. Owners of the newer larger-cased, maxi-dial Explorer II were yearning for an Everest rubber strap to complement the look of...
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It's coming. It really is. All of you Panerai Luminor owners who've been wanting the best rubber strap that fits to the case will be very happy with the new Everest Curved-End Rubber Strap for Panerai 44mm Luminor models. We...
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