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To many, Rolex creates conservative designs. Classic, even iconic designs which have been copied and reinterpreted many times over by other brands. Rolex is also a brand which surprises by sometimes creating something very different from what they normally do....
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The Tudor Royal collection is one of the brand’s most interesting efforts. Available in 4 sizes and 70 total configurations, this integrated bracelet watch aims to please all: covering the bases of dressy, sporty, and affordable. In fact, Tudor describes...
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Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf created the Tudor brand in the 1920s with the intention of offering the same unparalleled quality as the Rolex brand but at a much more affordable price. For years, Tudor watches closely mirrored Rolex’s offerings and...
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Sadly, the horological news is getting more and more often taken over by stories of people getting their Rolexes snatched in public. Whether strolling downtown on a sunny Sunday afternoon or eating at a restaurant, these horrible events can sometimes...
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Rolex is a brand that distinguishes itself in many ways. It was the first brand to put a date complication on a watch, the first to create a fully hermetic case protecting the movement from moisture and dust, and perhaps...
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In 2019, I visited Hong Kong which is known as the “watch capital of Asia.” At least, that’s what I heard in my neck of the woods. As a watch person, I was excited to visit watch shops and to...
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This year at Watches and Wonders, Tudor released a Black Bay GMT with a white opaline dial. While this might seem like a routine refresh of an existing model, it actually bears much historical significance. White dials on Rolex (and...
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