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Stop Wearing Stainless Steel
Stop Wearing Stainless Steel

As the end of summer approaches, allow me to offer some belated advice. This summer has been, in a word, hot. Very, very hot. In fact, it...

The Inbox: Rolex Service Intervals, Innovation In Watchmaking, And The Cost Of Craftsmanship
The Inbox: Rolex Service Intervals, Innovation In Watchmaking, And The...

Welcome to the WatchBox Inbox, where we answer questions sent to us by the WatchBox community. This week, we’re looking at how to store w...

Please, Wear Your Watch
Please, Wear Your Watch

From the kitchen to the mountain, your watch can take it. Last week, on July 27, 2023, Kristin Harila summited K2 and, in doing so, stamp...

I Love the 90s, and You Should Too
I Love the 90s, and You Should Too

An Underappreciated Era Revisited: Part I This is the first in a multi-part series on the lasting impact of the 1990s on the watch indust...

WatchBox Inbox: Getting Started, Too Many Rolex, And More On Water Resistance
WatchBox Inbox: Getting Started, Too Many Rolex, And More On Water Res...

Welcome to the WatchBox Inbox, where we answer questions sent to us by the WatchBox community. This week, we’re looking at how to start o...

The Rolex Yacht-Master II: No Yacht Required
The Rolex Yacht-Master II: No Yacht Required

Secrets of the second most complicated Rolex. Rolex as a rule, does not make complicated watches, or at least it doesn’t make any w...

The Bombshell Vs. the Bomb: Barbie and Oppenheimer
The Bombshell Vs. the Bomb: Barbie and Oppenheimer

When worlds collide and atoms split, there’s only one thing to do — talk watches. There are moments in history that are clear dividing li...

The Rolex Standard
The Rolex Standard

No matter the question, Rolex is the answer. Mickey Mouse. Coca-Cola. The Olympics. There are few names in the world as recognizable as t...

The Many Watches of Wimbledon 2023
The Many Watches of Wimbledon 2023

What would you wear to win the world’s most famous tennis tournament? As I sit and finish writing this story, I am struck by an abiding s...

The Girard-Perregaux Constant Escapement, An Invention That Started At Rolex
The Girard-Perregaux Constant Escapement, An Invention That Started At...

Truth is stranger than fiction. For this week’s installment of A Watch A Week, we have something almost never seen in modern horolo...

WatchBox Inbox: Safe Storage, Regulating A Watch, And The Realities Of Maintenance
WatchBox Inbox: Safe Storage, Regulating A Watch, And The Realities Of...

Welcome to the WatchBox Inbox, where we answer questions sent to us by the WatchBox community. This week, we’re looking at how to s...

Taking Sides: The Best James Bond Watch Is Not The Omega Seamaster
Taking Sides: The Best James Bond Watch Is Not The Omega Seamaster

Come at me, bro. June 27 marks the 50th anniversary of the release of “Live and Let Die,” Roger Moore’s first appearanc...

The New York Auctions — One Week Later
The New York Auctions — One Week Later

I like New York in June, How About You? Last week saw the auction world swing back to New York City with collectors and enthusiasts desce...

Phillips Hong Kong Auction XVI: An Imperial Patek, And Independents Ascendant
Phillips Hong Kong Auction XVI: An Imperial Patek, And Independents As...

Condition is everything – except when it isn’t. Phillips: The Hong Kong Watch Auction XVI, took place over the 24th and 25th of May...

The Rolex Cellini Dual Time
The Rolex Cellini Dual Time

A masterpiece from a Rolex renaissance. The discontinuation of the Rolex Milgauss line generated a lot of buzz and a lot of interest in c...

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