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.
The Rolex Explorer is often overshadowed by the Subs, the GMT’s, and certainly the Daytonas - those watches that always bring down good money at auctions and were worn by dictators, diplomats, and an ...
If you're a lover of watches, it's almost impossible to not be aware of Rolex. In fact, even if you're not that big of a ...
Tudor always feels like an obvious choice in these round-ups, with the brand sitting under the same umbrella as the big crown ...
If you thought Rolex was conservative, think again. With this year’s releases, unveiled at Watches & Wonders Geneva, the brand resoundingly rebuffed its reserved reputation. It introduced major new ...
Newbies to the world of watch collecting are consistently advised to buy what they love, and to avoid looking at timepieces as investment vehicles. Yet this year, more than ever, buying a new Rolex ...
Monta has been around since 2016, but the St. Louis-based brand credits its 2017 field watch, the Triumph, with “saving” the brand and helping to establish the design language that has been a feature ...
Rolex’s Explorer reverts to its original 36mm case diameter and is presented in both Oystersteel and yellow Rolesor (which is Rolex-speak for its bimetal watches) models, here a combination of 18k ...
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 ...