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What Watch Service Really Looks Like for Collectors
If you collect mechanical watches, you understand (or will soon find out) that service is just part of the deal. These are fragile, complicated machines over-engineered to live on our wrists, and like any machine, they eventually need attention. A...
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How Rolex Mastered the Art of Marketing
The history of Rolex is as much about brand building as it is about watchmaking. Hans Wilsdorf, the company’s founder, understood early on that innovation alone wasn’t enough — the world had to see and believe those innovations. He gave...
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The Hidden Dimensions of Rolex Comfort
One of Rolex’s most consistent strengths is ergonomics. The usual explanations for this—case diameter, lug-to-lug, and thickness—only tell part of the story. They can’t explain why two watches with nearly identical numbers behave differently day to day. The answer lives...
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Hands-On With Tudor’s New Black Bay 58 and 68
When we first handled Tudor’s new Black Bay 58 Burgundy and Black Bay 68 back in April at Watches & Wonders Geneva, the immediate impression was that both were more than simple line extensions. Yes, one was a familiar 39mm...
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Three Great Everest Strap Options From $30
If you’ve been wearing the same strap for months (or years), swapping it out can make your watch feel brand new. Everest offers options across the board—from affordable and rugged to fully custom-fit. Here are three worth checking out. 1....
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