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We know that many of our clients want to see the band/strap in motion. They may also have questions about how it integrates to the clasp and case of the Rolex watch. Hopefully, this video helps show exactly how the...
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An interesting look back in time at the many changes Rolex has made to the (Oyster Perpetual) Submariner: We’ve all come to appreciate in the 16610 classic dive watch of today! It’s easy to forget that Rolex originally launched the...
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One of Everest’s favorite watches of all time is the Rolex Submariner 116619LB. In fact some would call it the holy grail watch. With a price tag around $35,000 at a Rolex Authorized Dealer, it is one of the more...
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Veraet, Rolex and Everest – perfect combination! We have come to realize that Rolex owners are some of the kindest, most intelligent and genuine people around! One in particular, Don Rothrauff, founder of Veraet – www.veraet.com, is clearly one of those great Rolex...
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Everest Horology studies when certain changes to the Rolex case, movement, bracelet and other features changed. Amazingly, Rolex created such a perfect set of parts that over 100 years the watch(es) have evolved very slowly – most notably the oyster...
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The oyster bracelet has been made famous over the last seventy plus years. The oyster bracelet from Rolex was actually first seen in 1947. Originally, the oyster links were riveted and stretched! This was an adjustment feature that set apart...
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A fan of the Everest Band from Everest Horology Products, Sheldon Smith posted on his blog: HERE. We discussed the materials and engineering around how and why we designed the Everest band the way we did. The Everest watch bands...
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