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Similar to any other luxury good, a big part of extending the life of a fine timepiece is caring for…
Rolex engineers its products to last as long as possible, and their choice of materials reflects that–from ceramic bezel inserts…
Rolex uses a high grade of stainless steel known as 904L. It’s more expensive than the industry-standard 316L, and some…
Luxury watch buyers have four main categories of material to choose from when securing a timepiece to their wrist: metal,…
Assigning charming nicknames to watches with distinctive features is part of the watch-collecting culture. Sometimes monikers are inspired by the…
Rolex is undoubtedly one of the great marketing success stories of our time. Rolex has cultivated an image of desirability…
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver, usually known simply as the “AP Diver” to collectors, is the most aggressively…
“Root Beer” is the collector nickname for any Rolex GMT-Master (or GMT-Master II) with a brown or half-brown bezel insert.…
Rolex dials, hands, cases and movements are frequently scrutinized and obsessed over by collectors. Sometimes, though, other less-celebrated watch parts…
Rolex advertised custom watches with corporate logo dials as early as the 1950’s, but dials with government crests didn’t become…