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The great American watch weekend is live – Windup Watch Fair and Watchtime kick off today and go through Sunday. As I sit a few blocks away from either event, waiting for the doors to open, I’m taking mental note...
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We all know which Rolex models are hard to get. Just walk into any authorized dealer and ask for a steel GMT-Master II or Daytona—you’ll likely get the same answer: "we don’t have any in stock but we’d be happy...
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The Tudor Black Bay line combines vintage charm and modern craftsmanship. The Black Bay Chrono Blue plays into both, presenting the functionally modern BB Chrono with a blue twist, one that harkens back to the blue Tudor Submariners of the late 1960s. After spending some time...
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Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 astronaut and the sixth person to walk on the moon, didn’t just make history in space; he did so with a Rolex GMT-Master 1675 on his wrist. Now up for auction, the legendary watch has a current bid...
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Today, Rolex is arguably the most recognized and respected watch brand in the world. I mean, even the CEO of A. Lange & Söhne, Wilhelm Schmid, owns multiple Rolexes. While Rolex stands as a giant today, the story of how...
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The Rolex Explorer II reference 1655, launched in 1971, was designed with a very specific audience in mind: spelunkers and adventurers who needed a 24-hour tool watch. Unlike many of Rolex’s other tool watches, which were crafted for divers, pilots,...
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We here at Everest do not believe that watches should be purchased for the purpose of reselling them for a profit. We believe that you purchase a Rolex, Tudor, or any other watch for that matter to wear it and...
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