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There’s no doubt that the Black Bay line has become the darling of Tudor’s North American rebirth. For one thing dive watches remain a staple of conveying a sporty, casual look, popular in even office settings these days. The...
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The Explorer II is a versatile watch that can be dressed up with leather. It’s a timeless look that will work well in business casual. Brown or tan leather looks especially great on the white dial version. Its GMT complication...
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Rolex watches have changed over time in their appearances and functionality, and how the wearer uses and wears them has also evolved. When Rolex first started in the early 1900s, most men wore them for their precise functionality for diving,...
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At Everest one of our biggest requests from customers is replacement spring bars for their Rolex watches. After all, we sell replacement straps, so having an extra pair of spring bars around makes a lot of sense. Like everything we...
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We can’t believe it’s time again for Worn&Wound’s 2019 WindUp Watch Fair, October 25-27. This event is one of our favorites to participate in as we get to see so many of our favorite people in the industry and get...
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Now that you become a watch collector/enthusiast, it’s time to consider upping your storage game, whether that’s at home or on the go. Our team members tend to rotate through multiple watches and always wear our favorites, so we are...
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Let’s start with the basics - why curved end? Curved end straps allow wearers to enjoy a smooth transition between strap and watch case (meaning there’s no gap!) No gap for dirt, dust, skin cells to find their way into,...
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