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George Daniels is revered these days as the greatest horologist of the modern age. Some will dispute that, but no one argues the man was a giant in the field of watchmaking (did you know he was also a car...
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The Cosmograph Daytona, Rolex’s iconic chronograph, is one of today’s most desired Rolexes. If you want a new one in steel, the wait list is said to be measured in years. If you want a pre-owned one, the cost is...
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My story with Rolex begins roughly five years back, in a rather unimpressed state. Just like other collectors, old and young, I had been growing up with the coronet constantly being shoved in my face just anywhere I looked, both...
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I’m a fan of the beaches of the Caribbean. The white sand, the green palms, the unique turquoise-blue of the water that’s been described as Windex®, toothpaste, neon, Paraiba (the variety of the gemstone tourmaline that comes from Brazil), and...
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With the used Rolex market blowing up, good deals aren’t exactly commonplace. It seems like the longer one hesitates to grab that 14060 Submariner, or the 1675 GMT, the faster prices go up – and this is on a daily...
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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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When it comes to being an Everest man, we have always felt it should be someone who is exceeding the expectations of amazing. This week’s Everest Man, Mike W, doesn’t just exceed them – he sets the bar on giving...
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