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Leading up to Watches and Wonders 2024, I predicted that Rolex would release a 40mm version of the Sea-Dweller ref. 126600. In retrospect, and like most Rolex predictions that don’t come true, it reads like an undelivered letter to Santa Claus....
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We have a video of Rolex’s new wrist measurement machine in action thanks to @thewatchwhisperer on Instagram. The ring-shaped machine emits a circle of light onto the user’s wrist, visualizing the footprint of a watch caseback. The user positions the circle on their...
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The Black Bay 58 GMT is a fresh take on a beloved classic, and it's here to impress both old fans and new enthusiasts alike. Let's dive into what makes this watch a standout addition to the Tudor lineup. First...
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In a surprising turn of events, Rolex is set to end its 11-year global sponsorship of Formula One next season. This decision brings an end to an era that began in 2013, during which Rolex served as the official timekeeper...
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With few exceptions, Rolex watches feature solid metal casebacks. Besides saving a bit of thickness and sometimes increasing water resistance, solid casebacks are great as canvases for engraving. After all, Rolex watches are commonly celebratory purchases: physical representations of sentimental things....
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The DeepSea 136668LB — Rolex's new 322g, full-gold, 44m-wide, and 17.7mm-thick watch — commands attention as soon as you enter the room. Its size and beauty are unmistakable. The bezel, ring lock, and dial all feature the same mesmerizing blue lacquer, creating a cohesive and captivating...
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You may have heard rumblings of reduced wait times for hard-to-obtain Rolex models. While there’s no concrete data with which to substantiate these rumblings, there is concrete data that’s relevant to the discussion. The watch market is softening before our eyes (from...
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