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The green bezel Submariner. An absolute legend and the grail watch of many die-hard Rolex enthusiasts. It first appeared in 2003 with a striking aluminum bezel alongside ref. 16610LV and is still in production today, only now with a shiny...
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When I first got into horology in 2014, I read everything I could about Rolex. I was fascinated by the fact that the Swiss brand had created tool watches for key professions to meet their unique needs. Think of the...
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Breguet is one of the oldest and most prestigious watch manufacturers in existence. It has contributed major innovations to the world of horology including the first self-winding movement, the tourbillon, and the “Breguet” hands known for their elegant and timeless...
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Enthusiasts’ interest in smaller watches should come as no surprise at this point. If you look at the comments section under any watch release, you’ll find a number of remarks along the lines of “I’d buy one if it came...
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We watch enthusiasts seem to be quite obsessed with the idea of the “grail” watch. A watch that would be perfect for our needs, one that would look beautiful and at home in any and all situations, and one which...
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When one gets into the hobby of watch collecting, he or she hears of a few brand names right off the bat: Rolex, Omega, AP (Audemars Piguet) and Panerai. Four brands—and perhaps more—dominating the Swiss luxury watch scene. And perhaps...
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Tudor continues to pay tribute to its most important vintage Submariner watches with yet another Black Bay model, this time the 37mm Black Bay 54 released at this year’s Watches and Wonders Geneva. With its 37mm case, it has already...
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