At 11.30am on 29 May 1953, Edmund Hillary hacked his way through the final snow slope to the summit of Everest, the wind tearing at his down suit, the air thin enough to make every step a battle.
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Rolex evoked the wonders of the galaxy with its Space-Dweller watch of 1963, followed it up four years later with the Sea-Dweller extreme dive watch and then set about catering for the international ...
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Eric Wind of Wind Vintage is known for securing hard-to-find and highly collectible watches. Now he’s opening his coveted vault to offer one Robb Report reader a possibly unique 37 mm steel Rolex ...
In an era in which the mechanical wristwatch is, in essence, a piece of obsolete technology whose prolonged ubiquity is the product of an incredibly well-oiled marketing machine, it’s easy to forget ...
Three Rolex watches presented to Julian Nott, a British scientist who set 79 world records in balloon flight during his lifetime, will highlight an upcoming auction by Heritage Auctions in New York.
For shoppers on the hunt for a new luxurious watch without the hefty price tag, Debenhams has reduced the price of a 'sleek' option that was originally priced at £825, down to £93. That means that ...