
When did Rolex start and stop using tritium?
As you may know, Rolex has used a number of different luminous materials for its watches throughout its history. One such material is tritium.
As you may know, Rolex has used a number of different luminous materials for its watches throughout its history. One such material is tritium.
The dive watch is one of the most popular types of watches on the market today. The first dive watches were developed in the 1930s by brands like Omega, Panerai, and Rolex, and things have evolved and changed quite substantially since then. Originally, like most ”professional” performance watches, dive watches were developed for professional divers who needed a watch that could keep track of time underwater but also help them keep track of the elapsed time.
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Seiko watches are widely appreciated for offering exceptional value for money whilst being qualitative and long-lasting. Amongst enthusiasts, one of the most popular collections is the Seiko 5 sports. This collection consists of timepieces with automatic movements, that are built to last, are rugged, and have somewhat of a decent water resistance.
Seiko has grown to become one of the largest watch manufacturers in the world. Today, it has a huge portfolio of watches for any taste – from elegant dress watches to professional dive watches. With that said, there is a Seiko watch for everyone.
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If you have a collection of watches, you have probably paid more than one thought on how you should store them properly. Partly to keep them protected and in an ideal environment that prevents them from getting damaged, but also to remove any risk of things like theft.
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The Tag Heuer calibre 5 is a movement (caliber) used by Tag Heuer for a large number of watches. In fact, it may very well be TAG’s most well-known caliber. TAG Has several different variations of the Calibre 5. It is one of TAG’s go-to flagship movements.
Rolex Ceramic bezel VS aluminum bezel. Which is best?
2005 saw the release of the first ceramic (Cerachrom) bezel insert from Rolex, introduced in the GMT-Master II ref 116718. Today, it is a standard feature in almost all Rolex watches featuring a rotating bezel.
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The Tag Heuer calibre 17 is a chronograph movement from TAG. It uses the ETA 2894-2 as its base but has been slightly modified. It is modular and is made both with and without an hour totalizer.
If you are looking for a sleek, elegant, and classic timepiece that works well on formal occasions, a dress watch is what you should opt for. Dress watches have a few key criteria they should live up to, but there are no real strict criteria it needs to meet in order to be classified as one. With that said, there are plenty of watches that fit into the dress watch spectrum with different styling, designs, and executions.
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Can you sell a Rolex without papers?
”Papers” in the context of Rolex watches refer to the guarantee card or paper that is accompanied by the watch when originally purchased by an official Rolex retailer.
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