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We are now less than two weeks away from Watches & Wonders Geneva and everyone is talking about their Rolex predictions for 2022, along with what they hope to see from the brand this year. I always say that whatever...
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Rubber straps are easily one of the most comfortable and practical ways of attaching a watch to your wrist, but does Rolex make rubber straps? As a material, rubber is lightweight, flexible, and completely waterproof, making it ideally suited for...
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Third-party chronometer certification is often the easiest way for watch manufacturers to prove to customers that the movements in their timepieces are well-made and capable of running within their specified performance metrics. However, there are multiple different organizations that offer...
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Rolex makes many awesome watches, but one of the more interesting (and sometimes overlooked) watches in their collection is the Rolex Milgauss. It’s funky, richly colorful, and unique, while also still having the high standard of a Rolex Pedigree under...
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In 2018 Rolex discontinued the GMT Master II LN (the all black version). I remember very clearly the watch originally being released in 2007, because it was my first Rolex. At the time I purchased, with a business partner, a...
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Watches & Wonders Geneva 2022 is right around the corner, which means that we are just a couple of weeks away from the announcement of countless new luxury timepieces. With Baselworld dead (at least for now), Watches & Wonders has...
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With the release of the titanium Ultra Deep, multiple bright colors in the Aqua Terra, and new versions of the Speedmaster 57, the business people at Omega appear to be taking full advantage that Rolex cannot meet demand. In many ways,...
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