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So who is foolish enough to pay Rolex prices for a battery-powered engine? We would for the Oysterquartz in the right condition. The Rolex Oysterquartz, which emerged in 1972 ended production in 2001, has a very unique look. The integrated case...
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With mechanical travel clocks so recently in the zeitgeist of watch collecting, we hoped to shine a little light on a lesser-known family of timepieces - the dashboard rally timer. Distinctly different from factory-fitted clocks, rally timers are generally a...
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It’s spring, and we’re gearing up to travel for spring break with Everest Bands favorite watch accessory, the watch portfolio. There are multiple reasons why this is a must have for any watch enthusiast. But, don’t just let our words convince...
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Sure, it’s still March, but we already have summer destinations in mind. Vaccines keep shipping out, and the chance of vacation this summer is starting to seem like a real possibility. Summer temps make us think of beaches in Italy,...
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Master watchmakers are definitely an unusual breed. First of all, they choose to exercise their considerable engineering prowess on the most esoteric and archaic of technologies. There’s a certain type of person drawn to innovating a centuries-old technology: a creative...
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Most true rock stars can pick whatever they want to wear on their wrists. Quite often their choices say a lot about their personalities and when we take a look at some of favorite rock icons and the watches they...
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Image Source: Monochrome Watches Both watches are such great and beloved Rolex models that it's nearly (but not entirely) impossible to pick a favorite. This article is part one of a two-part series aimed at helping readers understand the best entry...
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