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If you’ve ever shopped for a replacement watch strap and come across the phrase “curved-end,” you might’ve wondered what that meant. Same goes for “straight-end,” which sounds… well, kind of like the opposite. The truth is, both styles have their...
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Rolex watches retain their value exceptionally well compared to other luxury watch brands. Modern versions of the brand's iconic steel sport models—many with roots tracing back to the 1950s and ’60s—often sell far above retail, even in pre-owned condition. Demand...
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Recently at a RedBar meetup, I was talking to someone in the market for his first Submariner. He’d narrowed it down to the current reference (the 126610, or the no-date 124060), but was frustrated with resale pricing and retail availability....
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Earlier this month, Monta dropped a new version of their flagship Oceanking diver. It features a blue dial paired with a matching aluminum bezel insert—a departure from the ceramic bezel insert found on the third-generation Oceanking launched back in October...
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If you’ve worn your Rolex long enough, it probably has a scratch. Or five. And possibly a ding, dent, or a deeper gouge you notice every time the light hits it just right. Some wear is inevitable. But for those...
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If you’re a vintage watch collector, you’ve probably heard the name Gay Frères. The famed manufacturer produced bracelets for the likes of Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Rolex, who ultimately acquired Gay Frères in 1998. Even before wristwatches became...
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We just launched a survey that asks one primary question: How would you rate the design of every current Rolex model collection? 👉 [TAKE THE SURVEY HERE] Just rate each collection from 1 to 10 based on how it looks...
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