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Where does a Selita/ETA-based dressier sport watch with an integrated case fit in with the rest of the Tudor lineup? The Royal line, which comes in 41, 38, 34, and 28 mm versions, has a retro vibe that borrows from...
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Image Source The Daytona Cosmograph is arguably the most coveted reference in the Rolex lineup. It’s also one of the hardest to get your hands on. We’ve heard many stories of spending years on a waitlist, buying a yearly Datejust...
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Image Source: Hodinkee You might be familiar with the Tudor Black Bay 58 or the Tudor Pelagos, but what about the Tudor Heritage Chrono? That’s a watch most Tudor buyers probably never consider. Indeed, it’s a strange looking watch with a cream...
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Earlier we published one writer's opinion on Tudor predictions for 2021, and here we have some alternate opinions by one of our other writers. Who will be correct? Only time will tell! Let us know what you think of these predictions by...
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Previously, we took a gander at some predictions for new models for the upcoming watch shows which we explore more here. As we possibly wave goodbye to new productions to a few of our favorite Rolex sports models, we’re going to...
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In a previous article, we discussed the visual and historical differences between the Rolex Explorer 1 and Rolex Air King. In this article we’re going to explore the pricing differences between the two watches and dive into whether one is...
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With Watches and Wonders 2021 on the horizon, predictions are starting to roll in about what major watch brands might have coming down the pike. While many of these predictions center around Rolex or Patek Philippe, there’s some buzz around what...
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