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Do watches sometimes look familiar? And I mean, very, very familiar? They do and they can. As someone who has been reviewing watches for three years I’ve noticed that I see the same design elements come back continuously. (Imagine the...
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There are hundreds, if not thousands of dive watches to choose from. Each has its pros, cons, and individual quirks. It might seem impossible to narrow down the search, but looking at a few examples can be a good place...
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Scour the web for the best entry-level Rolex watches, and the Oyster Perpetual will likely hold a top spot on each list. And for a good reason, too. It’s a pillar of the Rolex catalog, and it’s absolutely timeless. With...
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Plenty of articles and videos have been made about the Rolex Explorer 1, when it was first released, why, and who made it famous. I myself wrote an article about it a few months back. This article is not another...
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Rolex has three fundamentally similar watches: the Submariner, the Sea-Dweller, and the Yacht-Master. To a non-enthusiast, these names may sound comically similar. Just wait until you see them; they’re near-identical from a distance. Upon closer look, their unique design elements...
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Without trying to generalize too much, for a very long time independent brands were seen as homaging models from well established brands. It was as if independent brands had no creativity and no intention of making something unique. However, things...
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We all know and love dive watches. They shaped the aesthetics of modern watchmaking, pushed the boundaries of mechanical engineering, and carved out a spot in the hearts of enthusiasts. They were – at first – purpose-built tools for a...
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