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Since 2015, Tudor has been producing watches that are powered by its own in-house movements, but the brand still offers a number of different timepieces that use off-the-shelf calibers. Some of the biggest discussion points in the debate between in-house...
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We’ve preached for years that one should not view watch collecting as a means for fruitful investments and that instead you should simply enjoy watches that you like and not be concerned with resale value. While that may be a...
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I’ve been wearing one of Everest’s curved end rubber straps on my Rolex Submariner for years now and I’ve always been a big fan of both the company and its products. However, until recently when I started writing for Everest’s...
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Today we are going to discuss something that really seems to be on a lot of watch guys minds….is watch collecting still fun? Is this hobby that we all love (or once loved), still enjoyable? I just opened Pandora’s box...
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Luxury watches have always been rather aspirational items, but the growing number of people interested in them has resulted in many popular watch models becoming virtually unobtainable for most collectors. Demand far exceeds supply at a retail level, and this...
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With all the talk around the Black Bay 58 and FXD, the Tudor Pelagos may be the best value in watches right now when it comes to models you can march into a store and buy. Features-wise, the Pelagos has...
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Rolex watches are inherently desirable items, and the iconic Swiss watch manufacturer enjoys a level of brand recognition that is truly unparalleled within the industry. In recent years, nearly every single model that Rolex produces has become incredibly in-demand, and...
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