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We, at Everest, are incredibly excited to announce the launch of our next watch accessory project - a never before seen watch portfolio. With a slim profile and elegant finishes, this watch accessory is made in Switzerland by top manufacturers...
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Everest has some incredibly, exciting news! When it comes to a camouflage patterns, we haven’t previously offered this style here at Everest. We’ve previously focused on sleek, modern Swiss-made rubber designs or more traditional vintage leather looks. But, the trend...
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In the extensive collection of Rolex watches, if the Submariner is the captain of the sporty side of the family, then the Datejust is the head of the refined side of the family. And from that more cultured side, we’re...
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The 2016 BaselWorld fair for Rolex was likely more exciting than anyone could have anticipated. The long standing steel bezel reference Daytona was to be discontinued, and the model was updated with black ceramic bezels; a redefining look that both...
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The first episode in our new series profiling members of the Everest club and exploring their watch collections. First up, Everest's own George, alias @MoWatches!
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The Submariner’s history began 27 years before it was even created. In 1926, Rolex’s Oyster was the world’s first waterproof wristwatch. Over the next two plus decades, Rolex improved upon the Oyster’s already impressive submersion capability, and in 1953, launched...
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The Origins of the Rolex Air-King are largely unnoticed by collectors, with other sports models of the mid-century taking most of the spotlight. Countless retellings of the Submariner’s dive into fame, and the Daytona riding along with Paul Newman, may...
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