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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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So you’ve decided you want a Tudor, but you don’t know which one to invest in. You like the commanding silhouette of the Pelagos, but it’s hard to resist a watch as versatile as the Tudor BB58. Allow us to...
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The market for customized accessories is in, and with that Everest now offers PVD buckles! We are all for making your Rolex watch custom to you, and a popular customization (other than swapping out your Rolex watch bracelet of course)...
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