Last year, I reviewed a book called The Vintage Rolex Field Guide, which has to be one of the best buys in vintage watch education. A $45 paperback (or a $10 e-book), it’s packed to the gills with ...
The past few years have been odd for Rolex. At the peak of the pandemic speculation mania, there were few watches in higher demand than the Daytona — particularly anything with a Paul Newman look.
It was a perfect meeting of influence. Although Cartier had only been in existence for a little over 50-years by this time, they were already perhaps the era’s most distinguished luxury manufacturer; ...
Decoding vintage Rolex is such a dark art, it seems like the subject for a class in a Harry Potter book. There’s no vitriol more hateful than that which surrounds the posting of a mid-20th century ...
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