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Rolex has unveiled its latest timepieces ahead of the 2025 Watches and Wonders in Geneva, with the all-new Oyster Perpetual ...
For years, Rolex has been at the forefront of ceramic innovation, now, for the first time, that same material has made its way to the dial.
By Robertino Altieri, CEO of WatchGuys.com Rolex continues to push the boundaries of innovation and craftsmanship with its ...
"Watches and Wonders," the biggest trade show in the luxury timepiece world kicked off with a bang, with industry leader ...
Price: $17,150 AUD The Rolex GMT-MASTER II copped a colour change this ... carries the Superlative Chronometer certification (−2 /+2 seconds per day) and 70 hours of power reserve.
Rolex GMT-Master “SARU” ref. 16758 featuring blue SApphires and red RUbies on the bezel (photo courtesy of The Keystone) What’s new is that buyers are now getting the memo. Dealers at the ...
It was called the Glycine Airman, and while it used 24-hour markings and a rotating bezel to help pilots keep track of time, it now lives in the shadow of the better-known Rolex GMT-Master.
Rolex’s presence at the event is thrilling, from groundbreaking new releases to the farewell of iconic timepieces. With 2025 marking the 70th anniversary of the GMT-Master, we expect Rolex to ...
Presented at Watches & Wonders 2025 alongside other creations, the new Rolex marries aesthetics with functionality, fit for ...
Available in platinum, rose gold, and "white Rolesor", Rolex’s own gold mix, the Land-Dweller comes in 36mm and 40mm sizes, ...
Rolex designed the original GMT-Master for Pan Am airline pilots in the 1950s, simultaneously creating the template for the modern travel watch and one of the most coveted accessories of all time.
The first new edition to the Tudor Black Bay family is the Black Bay 58 GMT. In keeping with Rolex and Tudor predictions ... Black Bay in monochrome. It’s Master Chronometer-certified by ...