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Chance of Snow Flurries: The Arrival of Tudor’s Snowflake Hands Tudor’s iconic snowflake hands first landed on the second iteration of the Tudor Submariner. At the time, Tudor was positioned as a Rolex-owned alternative to Rolex’s line of reference. To...
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One of your favorite series is back in stock, the Everest rubber watch bands for Tudor, IN ALL COLORS. Everest’s Swiss-Made watch bands for Tudor are made with our most supple and comfortable rubber that is incredibly durable. With nine...
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Perhaps it was an intentional sleight of hand or maybe we were too blinded by the new shiny objects adorning our screens to notice what wasn’t there anymore. Sure we marveled at the eight brand new 41mm Submariners and reveled...
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Deep, unfathomable oceans. Turquoise freshwater lakes. Cloudless Alpine skies…and three stainless steel watches. Blue is one of our favorite colors, not only because of the natural world, but also because of a few shiny toys we’d like to add to...
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The Panerai Submersible made its debut back in 1998. Up until then, the Luminor and the Radiomir were known for their unique case design, uncluttered dials, and wrist presence. With the release of the PAM 024, Panerai created it’s first...
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Are you in Instagram’s rut of seeing the same few profiles over and over? We’re here to help! Today we’re going to take a look at 5 Instagram accounts you should be following for some great eye candy! 1. @ian_cognito...
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An Unexpected Release After the cancelation of Baselworld 2020, Rolex announced that new releases would be delayed indefinitely. Most collectors assumed this meant there would be no announcements from Rolex for the 2020 calendar year. However, in early July 2020,...
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