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Photo by Hodinkee When Tudor came out with the original burgundy Black Bay in 2012, it burst onto the scene as the ETA-fueled, relatively affordable alternative to higher priced dive watches. The aged leather strap and deep burgundy bezel showcased...
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It’s a tale as old as time. Rolex releases updates to its references and watch enthusiasts are either delirious with excitement or upset about the changes (or perceived lack of changes) made. Sometimes, they even feel both at once. Twice...
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On this week’s episode of Hodinkee radio, host Stephen Pulvirent and his guests, Hodinkee Shop team members Saori Omura and Brandon Frazin, took a look at the myths around vintage watches. Our takeaway is that one should get in on vintage styles...
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Image Source: Monochrome Watches Ask anyone to name the most popular dive watches on the market today and they’ll most likely name the Rolex Submariner and Tudor Black Bay 58. At first glance these watches are similar, but they may be...
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How has the adventurer’s watch evolved since its debut on the expedition of Mount Everest? In 1953 when tool watches were designed to be used as tool watches, the Rolex Explorer was originally designed for climbing. In 1971, Rolex launched the...
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Image source Since Daytonas became harder to source than unobtanium, other watch brands are stepping up to fill the void left by Rolex’s heartbreaking supply chain. Earlier this year we saw Zenith try to win the hearts of chronograph lovers,...
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Image Source: Swisswatches Magazine In our last article on the Tudor Heritage Chrono, we explored the rich history of this unique watch. Although exotic and unusual in today’s world of black and white chronographs, the Tudor Heritage Chrono harkens back to...
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