You’ve decided to buy a Rolex. Congrats! Rolex is the most popular watch brand in the world for a reason: The brand makes excellent watches, with many of its models ranking among the most iconic ...
Stone dials are all over Watch Instagram right now, and the new Baltic Prismic is the most affordable way to get in on the ...
But if you really fancy a Rolex and are not one to follow the crowd, how about exploring an Explorer? Although a perennial favourite in the range and, in the opinion of some, the quintessential Rolex ...
Get your hands on one of the last Ref. 5035s to come off the production line or a rare co-signed Tiffany dial from the late ...
Learn more You might think you know every classic GMT tool watch from travel’s Golden Era, that exciting early period of the ...
Over the years, Rolex has selected various hard stones to adorn its dials, ranging from coral and tiger’s-eye to malachite, lapis lazuli, and, in this case, sodalite. These eye-catching pieces ...
There is also a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 77014 31MM (2005) for just £4,750 and a Rolex DateJust 16234 36MM (1990) listed for £5,750. Swiss Watch Trader also offers more expensive options for those ...
Cosigned watches are collectors’ catnip, and perhaps none more so than those bearing the name of Tiffany & Co. The jeweler and Rolex began a partnership in the 1950s that allowed Tiffany to ...
Moser & Cie offers styling that's both minimalist and wholly unique, from its dial, lacking logo or hour markers and crafted ...
That’s why National Geographic and Rolex have partnered to support trailblazing scientific research, expeditions, and solutions to increase our understanding of the threats facing the planet’s ...
Shares in Rolex are owned solely by the Geneva-based Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. Each year, the foundation donates hundreds of millions to various causes. But some question whether the generous ...