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If you’re reading this blog, it’s probably safe to say that you are a “watch guy” (or gal). As a person who hangs out with a lot of watch guys and gals, I have recognized a common theme among the...
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Like a Porsche or Ferrari, a Rolex Daytona is almost instantly recognizable. But, the relationship between Rolex and motorsports goes further back than the Rolex Daytona and branches beyond being simply the official timekeeper for different events. We're going to...
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The Rolex Datejust is a very classic model in the Rolex lineup. Introduced in 1945, it was made to be an everyday watch with no particular purpose, unlike the dive watches or racing watches. The first Datejust was 36mm and...
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How long can COVID-19 live on your watch? The answer might surprise you. Read on to find out how you can properly sanitize your watch and stay safe during this global pandemic. Numerous studies have shown that the coronavirus can...
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Though the Rolex Submariner may be the most famous dive watch from Rolex, the Rolex Sea-Dweller is also a highly popular dive watch. The Rolex Sea-Dweller ref. 5514 was originally built for the pro divers of the COMEX company. Fourteen...
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First released in 1954, the Rolex Submariner is arguably, one of the most recognizable Rolex timepieces ever. The watch has not only survived but thrived throughout trends and eras. So, what’s the secret? When the Rolex Submariner was first released,...
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Rolex is known for its deep involvement with many different sporting events - including tennis, where they are the official timekeeper of various championships including the US Open, the Australian Open, Wimbledon and more.* The partnership dates back to 1978...
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