[Video] Hands-On Impressions of the New Rolex Novelties
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Rolex always seems to be the talk of the town during Watches & Wonders. It’s the first booth everyone flocks to on Day 1 at 8:30am when the curtains come up. It’s quite the site to see actually. We at Worn & Wound can’t deny the effect the Rolex releases have on not only watch […] The post [Video] Hands-On Impressions of the New Rolex Novelties appeared first on Worn & Wound .
It was a very good move from Rolex to release this watch. Connecting with past models of a time gone by before the oyster case was invented.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Rolex tries to get some of the market share from higher brands with this type of dress watches and compete with Lange or Patek.
Looking forward to see what Rolex does in the next decade.
It was a very good move from Rolex to release this watch. Connecting with past models of a time gone by before the oyster case was invented.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Rolex tries to get some of the market share from higher brands with this type of dress watches and compete with Lange or Patek.
Looking forward to see what Rolex does in the next decade.
I would love that. The vintage catalogue is full of hidden gems.
I think we’re left knowing if this is hand turned guilloche or not. They were asked but weren’t straight with the answer. The watch makers doing this are phenoms and it take a long time to be able to do it. Or are Tudor bots making them? Just curious.
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Have Rolex made a homage of a Breguet classique?
It was a very good move from Rolex to release this watch. Connecting with past models of a time gone by before the oyster case was invented.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Rolex tries to get some of the market share from higher brands with this type of dress watches and compete with Lange or Patek.
Looking forward to see what Rolex does in the next decade.
It was a very good move from Rolex to release this watch. Connecting with past models of a time gone by before the oyster case was invented.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Rolex tries to get some of the market share from higher brands with this type of dress watches and compete with Lange or Patek.
Looking forward to see what Rolex does in the next decade.
I would love that. The vintage catalogue is full of hidden gems.
I think we’re left knowing if this is hand turned guilloche or not. They were asked but weren’t straight with the answer. The watch makers doing this are phenoms and it take a long time to be able to do it. Or are Tudor bots making them? Just curious.