Vintage Rolex
Looking for a way to spend a fruitless and frustrating afternoon? Try getting a bunch of horology experts to agree on when they think a watch officially becomes ‘vintage’. Unlike other subjects (cars, for instance, are formally termed vintage if they were made between 1919 and 1930), there has never been a hard and fast […]
The 31mm Rolex Watches
31mm Rolex watches are fast becoming the most popular size among female wearers, granting a significant step up in wrist presence over the time-honored and more traditional sub-30mm pieces. They offer a versatile middle ground between conventional ladies watches measuring 26mm or 28mm, and the modern fashion among women to opt for models more usually […]
The 24mm Rolex Watches
Even though the bigger-is-better spirit in watchmaking is perhaps showing its first tentative signs of slowing down, there is still nothing in the current Rolex family weighing in at the truly diminutive 24mm. The smallest in the range is a full two millimeters larger; also a tiny model but nevertheless a noticeable difference. It is […]
Then and Now: The First Rolex GMT-Master vs. The Current GMT-Master II
As passionate Rolex enthusiasts, we spend a lot of time studying the evolution of Rolex models throughout their history. On the one hand, Rolex is known for adhering to fundamental design codes, thus paving the way for some of the most recognizable watches on the planet. On the other hand, Rolex ensures that a significant […]