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We’re now less than ten days away from Watches and Wonders 2025, and anticipation is building fast over what Rolex has up its sleeve. Despite recent leaks (some more credible than others), I’m holding out hope for something genuinely exciting...
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Historically, Rolex's watch release schedule has been fairly predictable: new Rolexes are released at the big fair in spring. For decades, that fair was Baselworld, which took place from 1917 until it ended in 2020. At its peak, Baselworld was...
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A question I often get is: “How can I tell if this Rolex is real?” It’s a valid concern. Rolex is the most faked luxury watch in the world, and while the counterfeiters have gotten better, there are still clear...
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As we transition from August to September, the days are growing shorter, Costa Coffee is unpacking their pumpkin flavoring, and watch enthusiasts are breaking out their leather straps. Leather–the oldest watch strap material in existence–is perfect for those cooler months...
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If you’ve ever swapped out your Rolex bracelet, you know that straps can breathe new life into your watch. That said, certain straps work best on certain watches; it’s all about how you plan to wear it, materials, and aesthetic...
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I recently came across a closed listing of a Rolex ‘Galaxy’ (ref. 6098). I immediately fell in love with the charm of this watch. The white honeycomb dial, yellow gold Oyster case, and matching star-shaped indices scratched an itch in...
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RedBar, a global community of watch collectors, began with two friends in New York City. Founders Adam Craniotes and Dr. Jeffrey Jacques met up monthly to chat about watches, a tradition that snowballed into hosting dozens of participants weekly. Over the...
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