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With Watches and Wonders 2023 right around the corner, the watch-collecting community is abuzz with speculation. It’s always exciting to see new offerings from the biggest names in the industry. But with new releases, there also come discontinuations. Out with...
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And we are back with another Watches & Wonders 2023 prediction article. This time we’re going to turn to one of my favorite looking watches, the Explorer 1 in 36mm. In a previous article, I speculated that we could see...
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One day I came across a vintage gray dial Datejust that I fell in love with almost immediately. Well, I fell in love with a picture of it. The reference in question is 1601. To me, this particular Datejust offers...
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Most Rolex watches are products of slow incremental change. The Submariner, Explorer, and GMT-Master II are clear evolutions of a distinct blueprint; the oldest and newest references are undeniably related. The Rolex Milgauss (Ref. 116400) is perhaps the most divergent...
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The Tudor Heritage Chronograph is an interesting timepiece that many watch enthusiasts love. The prototype of this watch was first released in 1970, but was never actually released until 2010 with a few changes. Because there have been no changes...
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Did you know that the Tudor Ranger is older than the Rolex Explorer 1? At least its name is. Hans Wilsdorf registered the name Ranger in 1929 while the name Explorer didn’t appear on a dial until the 1950s. But...
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Have you heard of the Black Bay 58 diver? You most likely have as it is one of the most talked about and photographed Tudor watches of all times. Just like the Speedmaster, Submariner, and Reverso have become icons of...
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