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Rolex Looks Back With The New Explorer 124270
I have a slight confession before we get started here: I don’t particularly care for sport/tool watches with no bezel. It’s a small thing, but …
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Rolex Revamps The Explorer Collection, But Probably Not In The Way You Were Expecting
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Rolex Explorer II, which debuted with the reference 1655 in 1971. Today, Rolex is commemorating the occasion …
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The Rolex Oyster Perpetual, Now in New Bright Colors and a Larger Case
As you’re likely aware by now, last week saw the introduction of a new line of Rolex Submariners. The Submariner is possibly the most iconic …
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NEWS: Rolex Introduces A New Generation of Submariner
It’s been 8 years since we’ve seen a new Rolex Submariner released, when they introduced the reference 114060 in 2012, a date-less variation of the …
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep. 126: Breaking News: Is this the end of Baselworld?
It’s not often that there’s true breaking news in the watch world. This is an industry, after all, that has existed for hundreds of years …
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Born from Records: The History of the Rolex Daytona
On September 24, 1924, driving a 350-horsepower Sunbeam race car with an 18.3-liter, 12-cylinder airplane engine, Malcolm Campbell reached 146.16 miles-per-hour at Pendine Sands. It …
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Three of the Most Underrated Rolexes of the Last 30 Years
The last few years have seen a distinct rise in the hype levels of Rolex sport models, both old and new. Some of it well …
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Paul Newman’s “Paul Newman” Daytona Finally Found
There are grails, and then there are GRAILS. The Wall Street Journal reported this morning that Paul Newman’s “Paul Newman” Daytona—which many would, without hesitation, …