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The recent auction of Edgar Mitchell’s Apollo 14-worn Rolex GMT-Master (Reference 1675) exceeded most expectations, achieving a remarkable $2,165,198.75, including buyer’s premium ($1,730,559 hammer price). With 16 total bidders, according to Coronet, it’s clear that this piece – the first...
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One week ago, Patek Philippe introduced its first new collection since the Aquanaut in 1997: the Cubitus. This square-shaped Nautilus descendent has launched with three initial models, but according to CEO Thierry Stern, the collection is mapped out until 2039...
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Transforming the look and feel of your modern Rolex can be as easy as swapping out its bracelet for a leather strap. Vintage Rolex watches have become more sought-after than ever, but getting some of that classic look doesn’t require...
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Windup Watch Fair New York 2024 – the largest edition to date – has officially come to a close. This year’s three-day event hosted over 140 brands, which is about 60 more than last year. To accommodate this expansion, Worn...
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The great American watch weekend is live – Windup Watch Fair and Watchtime kick off today and go through Sunday. As I sit a few blocks away from either event, waiting for the doors to open, I’m taking mental note...
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We all know which Rolex models are hard to get. Just walk into any authorized dealer and ask for a steel GMT-Master II or Daytona—you’ll likely get the same answer: "we don’t have any in stock but we’d be happy...
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The most understated watches often have the longest lasting appeal. To me, there are few better examples of this than the Oyster Perpetual line–no date, no complications—just the essence of a Rolex sports watch packaged into a sleek, no-nonsense silhouette....
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