The Everest Journal RSS
For the most part Rolex (outside of its Cellini line) does not make true dress watches as defined in the traditional manner: thin case under 40mm, time only, no seconds hand or discreet seconds hand, leather strap and possibly in...
Continue reading
Watches and investment potential go hand-in-hand, especially when you're referring to Rolex watches. Not everyone believes that watches are "investments" but there is substantial evidence to support that sometimes they truly can be. As a watch lover, I am also...
Continue reading
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual in 34mm is an ideal way to get a vintage look in a modern package. And best of all, the model at this size can be found at reasonable prices in this day and age of...
Continue reading
The Rolex Daytona is quite simply one of the most stunning and most highly sought after watches out there today. Whether you are a fan of the stainless steel version with the iconic white dial or the black dial, or...
Continue reading
Is a dive watch really a dive watch with a sapphire caseback? This debate has come up recently with Tudor unveiling its new Silver Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925. It features a crystal caseback, to the delight of some collectors and the...
Continue reading
On the latest episode of the They Grey NATO podcast, hosts James Stacey and Jason Heaton took various questions from listeners. One listener asked what toolish watch they would recommend as a purchase that he could pass onto his son...
Continue reading
To be frank, I hate scratches. I know it is inevitable, but once I get a scratch on my watch - I feel almost mad that the slightest damage has occurred. So what do you do if you want your...
Continue reading