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With COVID restrictions easing and places in the US and Europe opening up for travel, many of us watch enthusiasts may be faced with a dilemma, what watch to bring on vacation? Even for those of us not going on...
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Image Source: Swisswatchexpo What does soda, Rolex and Delta airlines have in common? It may seem like a stretch, but bear with us because the financial comparison between soda, Rolex and Delta airlines is actually pretty fascinating and surprising. Today we’re...
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For the most part Rolex (outside of its Cellini line) does not make true dress watches as defined in the traditional manner: thin case under 40mm, time only, no seconds hand or discreet seconds hand, leather strap and possibly in...
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Watches and investment potential go hand-in-hand, especially when you're referring to Rolex watches. Not everyone believes that watches are "investments" but there is substantial evidence to support that sometimes they truly can be. As a watch lover, I am also...
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The Rolex Oyster Perpetual in 34mm is an ideal way to get a vintage look in a modern package. And best of all, the model at this size can be found at reasonable prices in this day and age of...
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The Rolex Daytona is quite simply one of the most stunning and most highly sought after watches out there today. Whether you are a fan of the stainless steel version with the iconic white dial or the black dial, or...
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Is a dive watch really a dive watch with a sapphire caseback? This debate has come up recently with Tudor unveiling its new Silver Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925. It features a crystal caseback, to the delight of some collectors and the...
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