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Everywhere you look you can’t get a Rolex steel sports watch at retail, but you can find a multitude of older 36mm Datejust models for just above $6K, which in the current climate is a sweet spot if you want...
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Ever since Tudor’s global relaunch in 2009, vintage-inspired designs have played an increasingly prominent role in the brand’s catalog. The very first retro-themed watches started to appear almost immediately with the 2010 release of the Heritage Chrono. However, vintage-inspired models...
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When it comes to Rolex, I don’t think anyone can completely predict the future. For a brand that is known and celebrated for the consistency of its designs, Rolex always manages to find some way of surprising us each year....
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The Rolex Daytona is considered by many to be the ultimate watch in the Rolex portfolio. These days, very few people are afforded the opportunity to purchase one from an authorized dealer and most have to resort to paying more...
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When I was a kid, I loved going to the jeweler. I loved seeing the shiny jewelry and especially I loved looking at the watches. It seemed like once or twice a year my father would go to get a...
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In a recent episode of Hodinkee Radio, podcast guest Sarah Miller, who writes a column on being a newbie to the watch scene, recounted how surprised she was about how good it felt to have a Rolex on the wrist....
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A leather watch strap might be the single most common method of attaching a timepiece to a person’s wrist. Durable, comfortable, and capable of taking on a wide variety of different textures and appearances, leather has been the go-to material...
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