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The majority of watches have hands to tell the time: hours, minutes, and seconds. There are also a plethora of complications that add extra hands to the dial, for example chronograph and GMT ones. While I could write an entire...
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Whatever type of watch you have, it comes with a dial that has a color. This is an unavoidable fact of owning a timepiece. And while you may have noticed that certain types of watches come with certain dial colors—for...
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The current Rolex Milgauss, reference 116400, is an outlier in Rolex’s catalog. It’s hard to miss the green tinted sapphire and bright orange lightning bolt. Obviously, this look isn’t for everyone. So who exactly is it for? What does it...
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We’ve all been there before, you love your watch but you’re a little sick of the same exact look every time you wear it. With the ever-changing trends and seasons, versatility is key in how you style your watch to...
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The Datejust in steel and yellow gold is iconic. It’s been a staple of the brand’s catalog for almost as long as the Datejust itself, with references 126233 and 116233 being among the most sought-after in recent years. Side-by-side, both...
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“Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.” – Pedro Calderon de la Barca Why are we all so drawn to green? What is it about this perfect blend of blue and yellow...
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On a recent episode of Hodinkee radio, Jack Forster brought up his interest in dive watch complications. These watches are rooted in simplicity, but they’ve evolved to include modern complications: moon phases, perpetual calendars, alarms, etc. These features don’t always seem...
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