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The Day-Date represents the pinnacle of the Rolex line-up and the ultimate elevated expression of the innovative, reliable functionality, and distinct elegance that is a Rolex watch. Famously worn by high-level diplomats, business and industry leaders, and the presidents who gave the model its name, the Day-Date debuted in 1956.…
Rolex has a new steel Daytona. Sort of. Say hello to the reference 126502 Cosmograph Daytona in Rolesium, with a white "albino" dial made in Grand Feu enamel. For those that don't speak Rolex, or French for that matter, what this means is we have a new Daytona with a four-piece enamel dial created at…
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For the centenary of the Oyster, Rolex is reworking two smaller-format Oyster Perpetuals: a 34 mm in 18 ct Everose gold with a blue stone lacquer dial, and a 28 mm in 18 ct yellow gold with a green lacquer dial. Both retain the same core architecture as their Oystersteel…
It's a fitting place to begin. The modern wristwatch, as we understand it today, begins with the Oyster.
How do you match the gravity of a centennial anniversary with a product release? The answer is to lean into the product that best defines the entirety of your brand. For Rolex, that means the…
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Continuing the brand's celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Oyster case, Rolex has unveiled a brand-new take on an old idea: the Jubilee Dial. Sure, we all know the so-called Jubilee bracelet, but did you know that in the late '70s, Rolex started to produce a Jubilee Monogram dial?…
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Announced slightly ahead of Watches and Wonders, Trilobe has added a new variant to their recently released first-ever in-house movement and integrated-bracelet design. The Trilobe Trente Deux Secret adds the brand's made-to-measure star-dial treatment, with a central sunburst-lacquered finish and a dial pad printed with whatever star chart (any date,…
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It's been a year and a half since we last checked in on the French-born, Swiss-based watchmaker Sylvain Pinaud. Being a small independent watchmaker isn't easy—you can't exactly keep up with product cycles with frequent releases. But rather than doing something completely different than his Origine that won him the…
