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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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June flew by far too quickly for my liking. Schools are out, the solstice has passed, but I’m looking out my window to a sky full of clouds. To get in the summer spirit, I decided to come up with...
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The photo above (1942) shows Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf admiring what appears to be an ornate bracelet. While the photo has existed on the internet for some years, the bracelet, which as you’ll find out is actually a watch, was identified...
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A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ryan Chong, Head of Watch Operations at Bezel: a leading online marketplace for authenticated luxury watches. Ryan has a strong traditional background in watches having worked at esteemed auction...
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I recently wrote an article on the Rolex Zerograph (sometimes designated as the Centregraph): an ultra-rare 1930s-1940s monopusher chronograph. The watch features Rolex’s first rotating bezel and first chronograph movement. Fewer than ten have ever appeared at auction, making it one...
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When I first strapped on the Rolex Submariner 41mm, I was filled with a mix of excitement and skepticism. As a long-time admirer of the ceramic 40mm Submariner, I wasn't sure how the subtle yet significant changes in the new...
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Just the other day, a colleague of mine shared his recent experience selling a like-new Omega Seamaster. The watch fetched a lower result than he expected. “The party is over,” he said in reference to the booming watch market of the past few...
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