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With the latest release of the new 36mm Rolex Explorer I ref. 124270, and last year’s bump up in size of the Oyster Perpetual lineup to 41mm, there are no 39mm no-date sport watches left in the current Rolex lineup....
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“How do I get my significant other into watches?” It’s a question we’ve seen repeated in many watch forums time and time again, and maybe one that you’ve even asked yourself. That’s always followed by a hundred different answers that...
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Image source Last week’s Watches & Wonders produced a whole host of new releases for collectors to puzzle over and ponder (Black Panther AP, anyone?). Tudor was no exception to this rule, releasing five new reference variations for collectors to...
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When Rolex announced the 50th anniversary edition of the Explorer II at Watches and Wonders last week, it felt like there was a collective reaction from the watch community of initial disappointment of the lack of dramatic esthetic change. I’ll assume...
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An Everest New Release: Short Rubber Watch Straps We are thrilled to share Everest Band’s Newest Release: Swiss-Made Watch Bands for your Rolex watches now available in a shorter size. Almost all standard rubber watch straps in existence are made...
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How Many Rare and Unusual Watch Terms Do You Know? Do you think you might know all of these rare and unusual watch terms? Read through to see where you fall on the watch obsession scale! Image source When you...
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Let’s face it. Watches are jewelry. And I love my jewelry that happens to tell time and have a rich story that is rooted in functionality. Tool watches are rarely used as tools these days. So when the announcement of a...
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