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Rolex Predictions: 2021 Discontinuations The year 2020 was one heck of a year in a lot of ways. Interestingly though, it seems the global pandemic is a surefire catalyst for change. Companies are restructuring, people are moving across the country...
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The Rolex Explorer II is a favorite among its owners and is often overshadowed by flashier looking models such as the newer Submariner or Daytona. The steel fixed bezel provides a sober look and exudes a true tool watch look....
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For the last few years of Baselworld, the yearly gathering of watch sellers and collectors, something just seemed a little…off. That feeling was confirmed when, in 2020, five major watchmakers exited the Baselworld convention, many of them citing disorganization and...
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A new season is around the corner which means it’s time for a new look. We’re all ready to get back outside and get our hands dirty, so a rubber watch band is in order for sure. But, we’re going...
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Watch collectors can be found all around the world, in so many different cities and countries. Although the heart of watchmaking culture is nestled in Switzerland, its influence has grown since the 15th century, branching out to include many far-flung...
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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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