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Learn more Among hyped releases like the Land-Dweller, Rolex also debuted a brand-new bracelet at Watches and Wonders Called Settimo, the bracelet has rows of seven links and lacks fitted end ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNHow a Forgotten Watch Set the Stage for Rolex’s Biggest Release of the YearThe Land-Dweller may look like a radical departure from the rest of Rolex's catalog but it shares many cues from a forgotten ...
From Rolex’s first new collection in more than a decade to the world’s most complicated wristwatch, timeless timepieces from the biggest watch show.
For the first time since 2016, I couldn’t make it to this year’s Watches & Wonders, which was both frustrating and somewhat ...
The Crown introduced a completely new line of watches last week. We broke down all the elements that make it so exciting.
The biggest crowd-pleaser of the three at this year's Watches and Wonders event in Geneva was the baby of the bunch, the ...
While the world goes digital, Rolex stays mechanical—and unstoppable, proving that heritage and precision still matter.
The brief cited two watches specifically, according to Rovzar: a 1969 Rolex that used quartz and a 1974 variation of the Datejust with a bracelet very similar to the one on today’s Land-Dweller.
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