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Tudor’s Black Bay collection began with just one watch: the Heritage Black Bay Ref. 79220R. In many ways, this release established Tudor’s modern identity: cementing their historic design language separate from that of Rolex. Today, the ‘Black Bay’ name encompasses...
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Leading up to Watches and Wonders Geneva 2023, predictions are flying every which way. We’re hearing plenty about Rolex, Tudor, and Omega: 2023 is an anniversary year for multiple Rolex models; Tudor and Omega are following their extremely popular 2022...
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Rolex is known for breaking every watch lovers’ heart when they decide to discontinue some of their most iconic, popular watch models. The Everest reviewed the 41mm Tiffany Blue Oyster Perpetual back a few years ago and it broke our heart when...
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What does Patek Philippe have in store for 2023? Like other top names in the industry, Patek is notoriously tight-lipped about upcoming discontinuations and new offerings. But that doesn’t stop the watch-collecting community from speculating. The massively successful Nautilus 5711,...
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2023 marks the 70th anniversary of the Rolex Submariner. Although Rolex debuted the watch in 1954, they claim to have “launched” it in 1953. We can confirm this anniversary with the ‘Kermit’ Submariner (Ref. 16610LV): released in 2003 to celebrate...
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When you think about military and tool watches, oftentimes you will notice that the cases have been coated with something. It generally has a sandy or grainy texture or it has a black color, and sometimes it subtly changes the...
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Rectangular watches were popular starting in the 1910s when Cartier created the Tank. Before that, watches could have one of many shapes, for example oblong, circular, or oval. The Tank created a new trend and became something of the Art...
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