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Rolex’s new book includes production numbers for every Submariner, Sea-Dweller, and Deepsea reference ever made (with some deep-cut exceptions). This inclusion came as a massive surprise to enthusiasts, as Rolex is notoriously secretive, particularly when it comes to production and...
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Windup Watch Fair is right around the corner, and if you're anything like me, you're already making note of the watches and brands you'd like to see. This is the beauty of Windup; smaller independents, most of whom don't have...
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For decades, Rolex collectors have relied on educated guesses when it came to production numbers. Thanks to years of research by dealers, auction houses, and diehard enthusiasts, many of these guesses are fairly accurate. But at the end of the day,...
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If you're fortunate enough to own a Rolex Submariner 41, you understand what makes it so special. It's versatile, it's refined, and it's the most technically advanced Submariner we've ever seen. However, even the finest watches can be enhanced with some customization,...
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The new Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono 'Cycling Edition' is a significant evolution in the FXD lineup. As the first Pelagos not created explicitly for watersport, it shows us that Tudor has bigger plans for the collection. Designed for cyclists, the new FXD is a...
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Two years ago, I had just begun writing for the Everest Journal. At the time, I hadn’t tried many aftermarket straps–certainly nothing as premium as Everest. When the kind folks in St. Louis caught wind that their newest freelancer hadn’t...
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When I first got into watches, I was determined to learn as much as possible as quickly as possible. I was reading all the usual suspects: Hodinkee, aBlogtoWatch, Fratello. I was frequenting YouTube for hands-on reviews and long-form expert conversations....
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