Rolex has just unveiled a raft of new watches at Watches and Wonder 2021, with the Explorer, Explorer II, Datejust 36, and Cosmograph Daytona receiving either significant facelifts or new variations.
I finally got the call: after four months of waiting, an authorised dealer phoned to tell me there’s a Rolex Explorer 1 ready ...
Rolex announced no fewer than 16 new watches for 2021. The brand’s sport watches were naturally the most anticipated as the Explorer II celebrates its 50th anniversary, but there are some more ...
Rolex follows up its colourful range of Oyster Perpetuals in 2020 with an eye-catching trio of Day-Date 36s in orange, burgundy and turquoise The Lady-Datejust is the brand’s full diamond pave watch ...
Finally, the vibes are right. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more They say you never forget your first love, and for me, that’s the Rolex Explorer I. More specifically, the ...
Did we expect more? Progress at Rolex comes in either giant leaps or in barely perceptible steps – and usually the latter. And so it is this year. Today’s news from the giant of Swiss watchmaking, ...
Welcome to Watches You Should Know, a biweekly column highlighting important or little-known watches with interesting backstories and unexpected influence. This week: the Rolex Explorer. The Explorer ...
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 ...
Rolex’s history of creating tool watches can be traced back to the 1930s, when the timepieces it provided to explorers became an integral part of an expedition’s kit. In 1953, when Edmund Hillary and ...
Rolex’s history of creating tool watches can be traced back to the 1930s, when the timepieces it provided to explorers became an integral part of an expedition’s kit. In 1953, when Edmund Hillary and ...