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When Rolex dropped its new Oyster Perpetual lineup at Watches and Wonders 2025, most of the attention—rightfully—went to the pastel trio: lavender, pistachio, and beige. These were entirely new dial colors with a soft matte finish, and they led both...
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Watches and Wonders Geneva is the biggest watch trade show of the year. It’s where many of the industry’s most influential brands unveil their new releases—sometimes their entire year’s lineup. For Rolex, that debut has always been a tightly controlled...
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This year marks two anniversaries for Czapek: 10 years since the brand was revived, and 180 years since watchmaker François Czapek founded the Maison. To celebrate, Czapek didn’t release a reissue, special dial color, or a commemorative engraved caseback. They...
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In 2022, Tudor released the Black Bay Pro: a fixed-bezel steel GMT with clear inspiration drawn from the Rolex Explorer II. Sized at 39mm, it’s a natural fit alongside the larger rotating-bezel Black Bay GMT released four years earlier. Both...
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Rolex released eight new Daytona references this year. You probably saw the new turquoise dial, but unless you’ve been combing the catalog, you might have missed a few of the others — including some low-key returns of collector favorites. Let’s...
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When the Black Bay 58 Burgundy debuted at Watches & Wonders 2025, some assumed it was just a color refresh. A cool one, certainly—matte burgundy bezel, sunburst red dial—but nothing more than a new flavor of Tudor’s fan-favorite diver. But...
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In 2022, Rolex quietly discontinued its line of dress watches, the Cellini line. A year later, they replaced it with something entirely new: the Perpetual 1908, a slim 39mm dress watch in yellow or white gold with either a black or...
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