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The oyster bracelet has been made famous over the last seventy plus years. The oyster bracelet from Rolex was actually first seen in 1947. Originally, the oyster links were riveted and stretched! This was an adjustment feature that set apart...
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A fan of the Everest Band from Everest Horology Products, Sheldon Smith posted on his blog: HERE. We discussed the materials and engineering around how and why we designed the Everest band the way we did. The Everest watch bands...
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Here at Everest Horology, we love Rolex watches and their creative Rolex design features. One particular unique design feature is more than 90 years old, known as the Rolex Oyster case. This still is an innovative design which Rolex created...
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It is not uncommon for Rolex enthusiasts, like the staff of Everest Horology Products, to be fans of James Bond. Over 23 movies (really 24), James Bond has become an icon of fashion, luxury and charisma. The different actors...
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We just had an incredible conversation with a true expert in the field of Horology and Rolex, Scott from www.watchstyler.com. He has become one of our American online retailers!! We both knew that this would be a perfect combination of expertise....
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Parts manufacturing update!!! This a picture of the insert that is embedded in the rubber band for your Rolex, these pictures arrived late this afternoon. The reason we are showing this, is due to how small and the complexity of this...
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Ablogtowatch.com reviews Everest's original rubber watch band. Go check out the article Here. Written by: Sheldon K. Smith is a longtime watch enthusiast who runs Minus4Plus6.com, a website dedicated to horological experiences and information. Sheldon is a contributor to International Watch...
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