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This year is the 70th anniversary of the Rolex Submariner. . . kind of. While the watch went into production in 1953, it wasn’t officially released until Basel Watch Fair in 1954. Regardless, we didn’t see an anniversary Submariner last...
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Kenissi may be a young movement manufacturer, but there's no doubting they have well established themselves as a premier supplier of movements. With this year's Watches & Wonders around the corner, will we be getting a new movement?
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Over the last five years, I have been hoping to see the GMT Master II offered with a black and red ceramic bezel insert. This year, I am about 99.9% sure it's coming. You are probably asking yourself why I...
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Last spring, I predicted that Tudor would release a blue version of the Pelagos 39: their amply-sized titanium dive watch. In that article, I admitted that 2023 might be a bit soon. . . and I was right. However, one...
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Whether you are changing your watch strap to enhance the comfort and look of your timepiece, or simply adjusting your watch bracelet to better fit your wrist, the vast array of watch tools available can feel overwhelming and even confusing...
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For this installment of Hidden Gems – our biweekly series highlighting value in the preowned Rolex market – we have a short-run Sea-Dweller, a vintage-inspired Oyster Perpetual, and a one-of-twelve Daytona. With a little help from our friends at Bezel,...
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A couple months back, Christian Zeron of Theo & Harris made my favorite Rolex prediction I’ve heard in some time. It’s clever, unique, and frustratingly obvious once you’ve heard it explained. For those unfamiliar, I’d like to recap this prediction before...
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