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The 1980s marked a huge shift in watch making and watch collecting circles. The quartz crisis threatened the entire existence of mechanical watches, since the solid-state digital electronics of the eighties were small and cheap enough to house new quartz...
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As we launch into the new year of 2021, many of us have made our watch wish list and resolutions for this year - including Everest employees. One of our resolutions is also to make sure our style is on...
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In 2014, a new version of the beloved Rolex Sea-Dweller was introduced. The Sea-Dweller 4000 reference 116600 was in retrospect a new Rolex sport model that hit many of the right notes for dive watch enthusiasts. Not only does it still...
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When Mr. Journe of FP Journe watch brand was asked, “What makes a woman's watch?” his answer was concise and definitive: “A woman,” he replied. So, if we can agree with Mr. Journe that a woman makes a “women’s” watch...
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Every year for the past several years, I’ve had the privilege of visiting Basel, Switzerland during the BaselWorld watch show. Walking the halls, eating the sausages outside under the giant dome amongst thousands of sharply dressed people, drinking cocktails that cost...
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“Just because a man lacks the use of his eyes doesn't mean he lacks vision.” --Stevie Wonder @steviewonderlegacy Instagram Stevie Wonder is an iconic musician who was born six weeks premature with retrolental fibroplasia, a condition which rendered him permanently...
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As 2020 comes to a close, we find ourselves anticipating the new year and new releases. But, we also find ourselves saying au revoir to beloved models including (surprisingly) the Rolex Submariner Ceramic Hulk. We have mixed feelings about saying...
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