Rolex announced no fewer than 16 new watches for 2021. The brand’s sport watches were naturally the most anticipated as the Explorer II celebrates its 50th anniversary, but there are some more ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carol Besler writes about luxury watches and jewelry The Explorer is sized down a notch to 36mm from 39mm. But it’s really back to ...
For watch enthusiasts, today is Christmas, Coachella, and Super Bowl Sunday all wrapped into one. Wednesday marks the kickoff of Watches & Wonders, now the industry’s biggest trade show, and because ...
Time for the return of two-tone. The new Rolesor (the Rolex name for the combination of the dual 18-karat yellow gold and Oystersteel alloys) Ref. 124273 may be heralding a return to the blend of ...
Newbies to the world of watch collecting are consistently advised to buy what they love, and to avoid looking at timepieces as investment vehicles. Yet this year, more than ever, buying a new Rolex ...
You can wear a piece of history with the new Rolex Explorer. This watch was originally developed to survive Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s climb to the top of Mt. Everest, and it has graced ...
With a week having passed since Rolex unveiled its new range of watches at Watches and Wonders, stock has already been making its way into showrooms and ADs. For this installment of Closer Looks, we ...
This year, the Watches & Wonders Geneva trade show is once again an online event — only this time, it includes brands such as Rolex, Tudor, Patek Philippe and more. Check back here often for our ...
Although traditionally a repository for analog skills and long-established craftsmanship, today’s luxury watch industry has developed the canny capacity to source high-tech innovations from sectors ...
The luxury watch industry has gone through three major crises or threats in the past 50 years. These crises include the 1970’s Quartz Crisis, the 2009 financial crisis, and the most recent one is 2020 ...
Rolex makes some of the world's most iconic watches, like the Daytona, Submariner, and classic Oyster. The Swiss company is believed to make roughly 1 million per year, each one by hand. New Rolexes ...
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