Rolex’s Explorer reverts to its original 36mm case diameter and is presented in both Oystersteel and yellow Rolesor (which is Rolex-speak for its bimetal watches) models, here a combination of 18k ...
You can wear a piece of history with the new Rolex Explorer. This watch was originally developed to survive Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s climb to the top of Mt. Everest, and it has graced ...
Time for the return of two-tone. The new Rolesor (the Rolex name for the combination of the dual 18-karat yellow gold and Oystersteel alloys) Ref. 124273 may be heralding a return to the blend of ...
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Like the Fender Stratocaster and the Porsche 911, the Rolex Datejust was so elegantly conceived and executed during the mid-20th Century that it has remained in production to this day, more or less in ...
The Rolex Datejust is something of a yardstick among the best watches – and for good reason. Its silhouette is classic, with everything the discerning person about town might need. You'll find a ...