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What’s in a name? In the case of the Rolex Sea-Dweller and the Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller, these two similar names represent two very different watches. If you’re a lurker on Rolex message boards, you may see SD and DSSD used...
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The Rolex Sea-Dweller probably doesn’t compare in popularity to the Rolex Submariner, but the Deepsea diver is another great example of Rolex - creating durable watches for anyone’s adventure. Flash back to the 1960s where many professional divers were in...
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We know how much you guys like our new watch rolls. This week our Swiss supplier sent us two new combinations of watch roll colors. First up, the Military Green with a classic tan/brown interior. Also it is...
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With names like that, and since they’ve both been at the top of the game in their respective categories for their entire existence, is it any wonder these two companies got together? Seems destined, doesn’t it? And really… what tool...
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Every Rolex that’s signed ‘Rolex’ (the Cellinis don’t count here) carries the moniker ‘Oyster Perpetual’ these days. Even if they’re not specifically the Oyster Perpetual models. So what does Oyster mean anyway? And where did it come from? Well, the...
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It seems that journalistic literature this time of year is filled with two things – retrospectives and resolutions. What happened during last year, and what we’re promising to do in the next year. And don’t get me wrong, looking back...
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There are “important” watches and there are historically significant watches. These days, “Important” seems to be a buzz word for “expensive” while “historically significant,” admittedly open to some debate on what fits in the category, pretty much stands on its own....
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