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Bracelet versus Watch Band? Which do you prefer? Obviously, here at Everest Bands, we tend to lean towards the watch band decision, but we wanted to share with you why. Bracelet versus watch band is very personal preference focused, but...
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At Baselworld 2017, Rolex announced the new Sea-Dweller (Ref. 126600) to celebrate the models 50th anniversary. It’s also known as the Rolex Sea Dweller 2017 or SD43. Since then, it has become one of the most elusive Rolex references with...
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Tudor released a new movement in 2015 with the North Flag Sport and Pelagos models. The new Black Bay Steel houses the same movement as these models - Tudor’s Inhouse Calibre MT5612, which has a 70 hour power reserve, equipped...
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If you are a Rolex Daytona enthusiast, you were just as excited about the new ceramic Daytona as we were, the only problem...getting your hands on it! Luckily, we were able to get ahold of one beautiful white dial version...
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Rolex is not only a company full of rich history but its historical timepieces or vintage models have stolen the hearts of many watch enthusiasts. Vintage models have grown in popularity more recently and thus, have grown in price. But,...
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You can’t climb Mt. Everest with just any watch, but the Explorer II is guaranteed to work as a day to day watch and under extreme temperatures with no source of power. A tribute to its past models, the new...
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The Rolex Submariner Ceramic No-Date 114060 was first introduced in Baselworld 2012. It was loved by traditionalists and created for new watch enthusiasts alike. With just subtle changes, Rolex once again released a watch that made a big difference and...
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