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When you visit any watch enthusiast comment section or forum discussion, you get all sorts of peculiarities from a range of people who love watches. From the outside looking in it appears that these comments about very specific details—numeral font,...
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I called the Grand Seiko Boutique in Manhattan to inquire about the new limited edition pink dial manual wind watch to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the 44GS case. The guy who answered the phone said they started getting inquiries...
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Back in what now feels like the good old days, if you were super lucky, you may have received a leather watch pouch as a “gift with purchase” of your Rolex or Tudor watch. Back in those good old days...
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Tudor has been a commercial tear. It’s a more affordable (and obtainable) brand that still holds the prestige of being associated with Rolex. It churns out hits with more versions of its Black Bay line, which is a derivative of...
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Rolex watches and rubber straps are a natural pairing, and ever since the Oysterflex bracelet first appeared in 2015, people have been wondering when Rolex will start offering rubber straps for their favorite models. Compared to other watch strap materials,...
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This year Rolex shocked the world at Watches & Wonders. They came out with a left-handed GMT-Master II with a green and black bi-color bezel (please do not nickname it the Sprite!!) However, that watch did not catch my eye...
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Now that the dust has settled, the biggest watch trade show of this year, Watches & Wonders in Geneva, has produced a slate of new releases that, as a whole, offer much intrigue. That said, nothing really blew me away...
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