Rolex has just unveiled a raft of new watches at Watches and Wonder 2021, with the Explorer, Explorer II, Datejust 36, and Cosmograph Daytona receiving either significant facelifts or new variations.
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 ...
Tudor finally offers a modern watch that matches the look and feel of a vintage Ranger and Rolex Explorer I, with an in-house ...
Rolex follows up its colourful range of Oyster Perpetuals in 2020 with an eye-catching trio of Day-Date 36s in orange, burgundy and turquoise The Lady-Datejust is the brand’s full diamond pave watch ...
With a week having passed since Rolex unveiled its new range of watches at Watches and Wonders, stock has already been making its way into showrooms and ADs. For this installment of Closer Looks, we ...
Did we expect more? Progress at Rolex comes in either giant leaps or in barely perceptible steps – and usually the latter. And so it is this year. Today’s news from the giant of Swiss watchmaking, ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Did we expect more? Progress at Rolex comes in either giant leaps or in barely perceptible steps – and usually the latter. And so it is this year. Today’s news from the giant of Swiss watchmaking, ...