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For hardcore Rolex fans changing anything that’s not as configured by the factory is a strict no-go. After all, if you send your watch into an official Rolex Service Center, the technicians there will replace any non-original parts with parts...
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We’ve all been there, staring at the computer screen, squirming and trying so hard to not press ‘Buy Now’ on that new watch that’s caught your eye. And then you hear it, that little voice in your head reminding you...
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If you grew up calling it pop, hearing people call it soda is hilarious. If you know in your heart it’s called a soft drink, you just can’t take people calling it “pop” seriously. Whatever you call carbonated beverages, one...
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Panerai and straps go together like gin and tonic. Anyone who has owned a Panerai has definitely been bit by “the bug.” The sudden addiction and need to add as many strap options as possible. At one point, I owned...
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Rolex seems to ascribe to Louis L’Amour’s personal life motto: “Victory is won not in miles but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later, win a little more.” L’Amour was a distinctly American author, but with...
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Tudor was created and designed to be a less expensive Rolex from its inception in 1946. And most of the time, it is just that. But what happens when a Tudor model starts to creep up to those prices of...
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Now that you’ve preserved your bracelet with a Swiss-made Everest watch band, whether it’s a rubber watch band or a leather watch band, how are you protecting your timepieces? Where do you store them? How do you display them? How do...
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