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Tudor has just unveiled a bright new take on its 37mm dive watch: the Black Bay 54 ‘Lagoon Blue’. Mechanically, nothing has changed—it still runs on the MT5400 movement with 200 metres of water resistance—but the new dial, bezel and...
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On 12 February 2025, Rolex secured a legal victory in its case against Skeleton Concept—a French atelier known for modifying Rolex watches. The Paris Judicial Court ruled that Skeleton Concept had infringed Rolex’s trademarks and engaged in unfair competition, awarding...
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When Rolex unveiled its yellow gold Deepsea, reactions were mixed. Price aside, many questioned the logic behind crafting a deep-diving tool watch from solid gold. It’s a fair point. When you picture a serious dive watch, it’s usually in steel...
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If you’ve ever questioned whether it’s safe—or sensible—to wear your Rolex while playing golf, you’re not alone. It’s a surprisingly common topic among watch enthusiasts, particularly those who wear their pieces day in, day out. Image Source: Getty Images Back...
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Front and centre at Tudor’s Watches and Wonders 2025 stand was a display simply stating: “A New Watch is Coming.” Above it, a glowing nixie tube countdown ticked away—days, hours, minutes, seconds. As of 1 April, there were 32 days...
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When Rolex unveiled its latest Oyster Perpetual collection at Watches and Wonders 2025, most of the spotlight landed on the new pastel dials: lavender, pistachio, and beige. These soft, matte-finished colours dominated the brand’s promotional materials and early media coverage....
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This year, Rolex launched eight new Daytona references. While the striking turquoise dial may have caught most of the attention, there are a few other noteworthy releases that flew under the radar, including some subtle returns of highly coveted models....
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