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Data. Analytics. Numbers. When you run a business, it’s always interesting to see how purchasing shakes out. After the holiday gifting season, we love to look at our top sellers to see what straps and rolls are most popular. The...
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Nothing warms up a winter or fall look like a gorgeous leather strap on your watch. Steel is lovely, but it is cold and hard, even more so in sub zero temperatures. Adding a tan or chestnut leather strap to...
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I still remember the night of August 31, 2020 because it was the night before Rolex would announce their collection of new releases for 2020. So much excitement was in the air, and lots of little potential spoilers were being passed...
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Originally we had planned to write about the Omega Speedmaster with the much-desired Caliber 321 movement (worn by astronauts in the 1960s) and ceramic bezel priced at $14,100 and how it can compete with the ceramic Rolex Daytona. But on (Speedy)...
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What’s in a name? In the case of the Rolex Sea-Dweller and the Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller, these two similar names represent two very different watches. If you’re a lurker on Rolex message boards, you may see SD and DSSD used...
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Everyone thinks Rolex is unpredictable. It is most likely due to their ability to keep a secret about new models better than any other watch brand. Supposedly, Rolex is somewhat like working at the CIA since they have retinal scanners...
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For Panerai enthusiasts with smaller wrists, anything in the 47mm territory, where some of the brand’s most interesting pieces live, simply aren’t wearable. But when Panerai unveiled a 42mm version of its Submersible in 2017, the 300-meter rated dive watch suddenly...
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