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Welcome to our How To Series! You purchase a new rubber watch band with a tang buckle; it arrives in the mail. You install it on your watch and are ready to test it out! You get ready to put it...
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You guessed Tudor, right? Well, technically, you’re right, but try again. We were talking about the Rolex-signed Cellini line. Rest assured, the Day-Date and Datejust are great luxury watches, and helped define the genre. But if the Day-Date is what...
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Rolex is known for making tool watches that can survive extreme conditions, and the Explorer is no different. The Explorer has a very unique story. With its distinct appearance, it has remained true to its original model. Rolex had been...
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For the last few years, Panerai’s Laboratorio di Idee has pushed the envelope in engineering and creativity. This year is no different with the introduction of their newest case material, Fibratech. The PAM 1663 case material, Fibratech, is a composite...
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As a major watch geek and the CEO of Everest, I get asked this question a lot: “Which watch should I invest my money in?” My answer has always been jokingly: “A Rolex Daytona or a Patek Philippe Nautilus purchased...
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Summer is fast approaching, and with summer comes HOT weather. Especially if you are in the midwest, like I am, it is hot and very humid. It can get very uncomfortable being outside and wearing a heavy watch and bracelet....
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What started as a request from Pan-Am Airlines for a multi-timezone watch in the 1950s has turned into a sea of Rolex GMT references over several generations. To appreciate the 16710 is to appreciate the evolution of design and technology...
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