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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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Yesterday, I made predictions surrounding the Tudor Submariner’s 70th anniversary. Without spoiling my prediction, let’s just say that the Black Bay 58 was mentioned. The Black Bay 58 – a slim, elegant, pared-down iteration of the original Heritage Black Bay...
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In 1954, Tudor released their first dive watch under the ‘Oyster Prince Submariner’ name (ref. 7922), utilizing Rolex parts and a Fleurier caliber 390. This affordable Submariner alternative proved successful, as Tudor went on to produce 20+ more references over...
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For the past few months, we’ve been hand-selecting our favorite picks from the preowned Rolex market, sharing them with you via our bimonthly series, Hidden Gems. We recommend watches based not only on market conditions, but the history, quirks, and...
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A few weeks ago, I visited my local Rolex AD and had a lovely experience. I was given carte blanche to try on whatever I’d like and the representative candidly answered all my questions, even those related to production and...
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A few months back, I wrote an article about Rolex’s status as a non-profit organization. To summarize, Rolex SA itself is not a nonprofit, but its holding organization – the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation – is in fact a not-for-profit charitable...
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When we visit watch events, shows like WindUp, and local meetups, one question always seems to pop up: “what’s next on your buy list?”. We decided to ask the team here at Everest which Rolex is on their radar in...
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