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In a digital age, old-fashioned watchmaking schools, including a new one from Rolex, are in demand
Ever since watches began bringing order to the ephemeral passage of time, they also started doing something else: breaking. Own one long enough and something will probably go wrong. It'll run slow. Or ...
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Is Rolex secretly developing its toughest watch yet?
An intriguing patent filing for a new case structure hints at some tantalizing possibilities. Rolex has arguably made more contributions to horology in the past 100 years than any other brand, with ...
Join master watchmaker, Wilson Masache of Grand Central Watch, as he takes a fire-damaged Rolex Explorer II and brings it back to life. This vintage Rolex’s 3185 movement had completely seized as a ...
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