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Tudor’s Black Bay collection is absolutely huge, and it spans a remarkably wide assortment of different watches. However, within the collection are two models that look incredibly similar, and when just looking at photos of them, it can be rather...
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For the most part, luxury watches are fairly serious items, and seldom do manufacturers have a sense of humor as an inherent part of their overall brand identity, especially if they operate at a premium price point. However, H. Moser &...
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Normally I like my Rolex watch to be 100% authentic. I don’t normally buy Rolex watches second hand either, since my concern is they could have been modified with non-Rolex parts. However, sometimes things don’t work out as we hope,...
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When it comes to travel watches, the Rolex GMT-Master II is often considered to be the gold standard. However, when you really think about it, an instantly-recognizable Rolex model with a shiny multi-colored bezel and a high open market price probably...
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When I first saw the renderings of the palm-dial Datejust, I thought: Why would Rolex produce such a tacky design? Then I saw it in person and, like many watches, the real thing looked superb and much more subtle than...
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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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