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If you’re an owner of one watch or several, you probably spend a good amount of time looking at your wrist. Maybe, you just take a quick time check or a lingering glance to appreciate the fine workmanship. The sheen...
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Since its inception in 1860, Panerai has been no stranger to innovation and design. With its oversized cases, military history, and patents in luminescence, Panerai has continued to push the boundaries of its capabilities for over 160 years. There is...
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We’re taking a closer look behind the benefits of a curved end watch band versus a straight end watch band. There’s always two sides to choose from, one or the other. The curved end design Everest launched in 2014 closed...
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“Oh, is that a Rolex model with the parachrom hairspring?” It’s something I’ve said on several occasions, but I’ll let you in on a little secret. All I knew was that it was blue, and it was critical for regulating...
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Rolex has historically been tied to the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, Wimbledon. The brand has been the official timekeeper of this Grand Slam event with top stars Roger Federer, Angelique Kerber and the legend Björn Borg serving...
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Starting a few years ago, collectors noticed a new trend appearing in the world of Rolex customization: Rolex owners were creating “blacked-out” Rolexes through the application of a PVD coating. Soon, it was easy to find companies that would customize...
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Rolex is currently pairing the Oysterflex with only two watches in their lineup: The big, bold Yacht-Master and the smaller, highly-coveted Daytona. There’s no question that the iconic Dayton holds particular intrigue for Rolex collectors. Whether it’s the association with Formula...
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