On day one of the annual Watches and Wonders trade show in Geneva, A-list celebrities David Beckham and Julia Roberts wandered the halls. But it was a handful of debuts from Rolex that received ...
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The Rolex Daytona Buying Guide
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Rolex watches are notoriously hard to find, because demand massively outstrips supply—and Rolex likes it that way. The Crown produces around a million units a year but carefully controls distribution ...
Really, it’s the best kind of Rolex to give a bright dial. Besides the pop of colour, it’s relatively no-frills. It’s stainless steel. It comes with a classic brushed finish Oyster bracelet and it has ...
From seriously grail-worthy Daytonas to one of the Crown's maddest releases of the past few years, experts spill the beans on the best way to hunt down the rarest of rare Rolexes ...
Welcome to Watches You Should Know, a biweekly column highlighting important or little-known watches with interesting backstories and unexpected influence. This week: “Winner”-engraved Rolex Daytonas.
If you want to purchase a Rolex Daytona new at retail, you are among what appears to be millions of people who “register their interest” at authorized dealerships every year. Our recent research shows ...
Time for the return of two-tone. The new Rolesor (the Rolex name for the combination of the dual 18-karat yellow gold and Oystersteel alloys) Ref. 124273 may be heralding a return to the blend of ...
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