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Rolex owners buy aftermarket straps for several different reasons. Some collectors want to protect and preserve their original Rolex bracelet, keeping it in mint condition for resale or special occasions. If you’ve owned your Rolex for a few years, you may...
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Overtime, Rolex bracelets tend to stretch out. The factory watch straps get beaten up and require fixing or replacing. There are a couple ways to give new life to your Rolex oyster or jubilee bracelet. Some are easier than others....
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Quietly, the modern version of the Tudor Ranger (introduced in 2014) at 41mm has been discontinued. What made this model go away? Was it the straight-end endlinks of the bracelet? Was it size? Or, was it just a bit bland...
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Winter is coming. I don’t know about you, but just like summer, when winter hits, I want to find that perfect watch that seems to match with the season naturally. We don’t see much of any snow where I live,...
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Chances are the highest level of magnetic interference you’re exposed to is on a plane. Maybe you’re crunched up in seat 39A, waiting to descend into Phoenix airport. There may have been a slight delay at O’Hare, so you’re now...
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Owning a luxury timepiece can be a fun and exciting experience. Many of us work for years in order to save for that “grail” watch, and others like to celebrate life’s milestones with a commemorative timepiece. However, all that fun...
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Having a versatile dive watch in a collection is deemed an essential for many watch collectors. After all, something that is water-resistant to 200 meters and has a rotating bezel for timing steaks is crucial for the modern man or...
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