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Today is February 29th: a sentence you can only say once every four years (truthfully, that is). Leap days were established by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C.E and account for the difference between the 365-day Gregorian calendar and 365.24-day tropical...
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In 2018, Tudor and Rolex both released ‘Pepsi’ GMTs: dual timezone watches with bi-color red-and-blue bezels. For Rolex, this was the expected return of an icon. For Tudor, this was brand new territory. The Black Bay GMT introduced Tudor’s in-house...
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The Rolex Yacht-Master II is one of the most bewildering watches in The Crown’s catalog. From its niche functionality to its massive self-titled bezel inscription, the 44mm beast stands alone in both its mechanics and aesthetics. Its eccentricity is, at...
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We’re deep into speculation here at Everest Journal, and it seems like Tudor is on our minds quite a bit. From dreaming of a blue Pelagos 39, to hoping for an updated Black Bay Chrono, the brand formerly known as...
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Few people are lucky enough to receive an heirloom watch in their lifetime. Of those people, even fewer are passionate about or even interested in watches. This past Christmas, I fell into that small Venn diagram. My grandfather gifted me...
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For this installment of Hidden Gems – our bimonthly series highlighting favorites from the preowned Rolex market – we have the quintessential modern Milgauss, an understated two-tone GMT, and the ultimate Day-Date. Fully-authenticated listings for each watch are included courtesy...
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Last year, Rolex quietly discontinued the Milgauss: their antimagnetic time-only watch originating in the mid-1950s. In the years leading up to its discontinuation, the Milgauss desperately needed a refresh: the watch had gone unchanged since 2007. With Rolex’s recent anti-magnetism...
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