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Since its inception in 1860, Panerai has been no stranger to innovation and design. With its oversized cases, military history, and patents in luminescence, Panerai has continued to push the boundaries of its capabilities for over 160 years. There is...
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There’s nothing like a display caseback for appreciating the ingenuity, beauty, and craftsmanship of a watch movement. A clear case allows you to view the circumnavigation of the rotor, and the subtle dance between the balance and the escapement. Observing...
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Everest Bands has a variety of spring bars available for Rolex and Tudor owners. In this ultimate guide to spring bars, we are going to take a look at the styles and sizes available for your watch model. It is...
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We’re taking a closer look behind the benefits of a curved end watch band versus a straight end watch band. There’s always two sides to choose from, one or the other. The curved end design Everest launched in 2014 closed...
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The Cellini (pronounced “Chel-lee-nee”) line from Rolex made news in 2017 when former President Barack Obama was spotted court side wearing the white gold, white dial Rolex Cellini reference 50509, which retails for $15,200. It was a sign that he...
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The MLB baseball season this year looks a bit different than other years. Training started a bit later this year as well as the season itself. New rules for safety have been put into place, but we are excited the...
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Rolex, as a brand, has an incredibly strong identity. First-time collectors often come to Rolex because of its reputation, but they become repeat buyers because of the excellence in design, materials, and construction. Recognizing this, Rolex has taken steps over...
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