The Everest Journal RSS
The Tudor Black Bay line combines vintage charm and modern craftsmanship. The Black Bay Chrono Blue plays into both, presenting the functionally modern BB Chrono with a blue twist, one that harkens back to the blue Tudor Submariners of the late 1960s. After spending some time with...
Continue reading
Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 astronaut and the sixth person to walk on the moon, didn’t just make history in space; he did so with a Rolex GMT-Master 1675 on his wrist. Now up for auction, the legendary watch has a current bid...
Continue reading
Looking for a simple way to change up your watch? Whether you're after something affordable or top of the line, Everest has you covered. Here are three strap options, starting at just $30. 1. Universal Nylon Straps - $30 Nylon straps are...
Continue reading
Today, Rolex is arguably the most recognized and respected watch brand in the world. I mean, even the CEO of A. Lange & Söhne, Wilhelm Schmid, owns multiple Rolexes. While Rolex stands as a giant today, the story of how...
Continue reading
The Rolex Explorer II reference 1655, launched in 1971, was designed with a very specific audience in mind: spelunkers and adventurers who needed a 24-hour tool watch. Unlike many of Rolex’s other tool watches, which were crafted for divers, pilots,...
Continue reading
We here at Everest do not believe that watches should be purchased for the purpose of reselling them for a profit. We believe that you purchase a Rolex, Tudor, or any other watch for that matter to wear it and...
Continue reading
The Rolex Submariner reference 6204, produced in 1953 and released in 1954, marks the beginning of one of the most recognizable dive watches ever made. Its purpose-built design laid the foundation for the now decades-long Submariner lineage. Let’s take a look at the...
Continue reading