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Ah, the simple joys of attending a watch show. Walking the exhibition hall floor, getting free swag from watch brands, doing way too many surreptitious wrist checks and of course: seeing new watch releases in the flesh. We truly miss...
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As seasons change and the weather cools, we pull out new outfits which definitely require new accessories. With the leaves changing, your watch strap needs changing. Fall calls for warmer colors, but we’re seeing some fun ones too. Join us...
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A prized attribute among vintage Rolex collectors is a “tropical dial,” a dial that has turned shades of brown due to sun and weather exposure. Hodinkee reported that a Paul Newman Daytona that would typically sell for around $100,000 was sold...
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It’s been just about 30 days since Rolex released the new 2020 line of watches, which included all new Submariners, a vibrant OP line, a brand new Sky-Dweller on Oysterflex, and some less popular, but still stunning Datejusts. But just because...
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When rubber was originally discovered, it was primarily used for objects like tires, o-rings, and gaskets. It was waterproof, moldable, and flexible, making it perfect for various uses in several industrial sectors. So how did such a rugged material end...
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The Tourbillon (derived from the French word for whirlwind) is one of the most poorly understood complications for the average watch collector. If you have seen a tourbillon for sale, you may have learned two things: they are expensive, and...
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Over the last eight or so years, Tudor has been on the move to make some really great watches. They have gone from complete obscurity to a leader in the watch world again in that nine year period. Every watch...
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