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Unlike the mechanical movement pictured above, a quartz movement doesn’t have a lot of parts. They’re easy to maintain, but more importantly, they’re cheap to produce. It’s essentially a battery and a circuit. The battery pings a piece of quartz, which...
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Once you’ve made the important decision of which Everest strap to buy, you may face the dilemma of being unsure on how to take off the original bracelet and install the new strap onto your watch. Let’s be real, it can...
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In this article I share my thoughts on the new MONTA Skyquest, what's new and improved, and how it compares to the previous generation.
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Over the past year and a half, I’ve interviewed close to twenty independent brand owners. They each walked me through the stages of creating a watch which I wanted to share with you today. Although each brand owner does something...
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One watch that has always talked to me is the Rolex GMT Master II. Back in 2009 it was actually the first Rolex I ever bought, more specifically the all black 116710LN version. It is an iconic timepiece that is...
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Probably the biggest watch to come out of Rolex since the release of the ceramic bezel Daytona, is the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41. Released in 2020, the Oyster Perpetual 41 was the replacement of the Oyster Perpetual 39. As...
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So much has changed, but it is still the same…the Rolex way. Wait!?!? That isn’t how it goes! This however, rings quite true on the Rolex Submariner 126610 released in 2020. When you read the hands-on review of the Submariner...
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