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The mainspring is one of the oldest components in watchmaking. For centuries, it has been little more than a coiled ribbon of metal inside a short barrel, wound by crown or rotor, quietly storing and releasing energy. Rolex’s newly published...
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Last year Rolex broke with tradition: it published a book dedicated to one of its own watches. Oyster Perpetual Submariner: The Watch That Unlocked the Deep wasn’t just a handsome coffee-table volume. It contained production estimates for every Submariner, Sea-Dweller,...
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Rolex is best known for its sporty models with metal bracelets, yet certain references truly excel in formal contexts — particularly when paired with leather straps. Below are three Rolex timepieces that naturally elevate in dress settings thanks to their...
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Not every Rolex hits the mark straight away. Some releases divide opinion at launch—take the modern Milgauss, the Celebration Dial Oyster Perpetual, or even the Daytona, now considered an icon. The Yacht-Master 16622 fits the same mould. Dismissed early on,...
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At first glance, the Rolex Submariner references 16800 and 168000 appear to be near-identical twins. But dig a little deeper, and their story reveals Rolex’s tireless drive for refinement and innovation. Let’s explore the history of these two models and...
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When you think of Rolex, you likely picture timeless stainless steel cases like the iconic Submariner. Yet, every so often, Rolex surprises us by breaking away from tradition with designs no one would expect. These are the Rolex models that...
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Most Rolex watches, with proper servicing, can last decades—often a lifetime. But long-term satisfaction isn’t just about durability; it’s about finding a watch that suits your budget, personal style, and daily routine. While looking at options under £8,000, a few...
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