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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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I absolutely love to attend watch trade shows. They provide a unique opportunity to nerd out with like-minded people, swap stories, and of course, try on countless watches in the metal. Windup Watch Fair, a triannual event held in Chicago, San Francisco, and New York...
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This article could simply read, “do whatever you want with your watch,” but where’s the value in that? Today we’re talking about Rolex stickers: when and where you’ll find them, whether or not you should remove them (if presented the...
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Reports indicate that Rolex may end its 11-year global sponsorship of Formula 1 next season, with LVMH poised to step in. This information was first reported by Coronet magazine, citing sources in Geneva. Rolex has been the official timekeeper for...
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Since 2021, I have done quite a bit of traveling. Even though most of the travel has been work-related, I always bring at least two watches with me. Most of the time, one or both of these watches is a...
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