Collecting Rolex watches is, for many, their sole horological pursuit. Few watch companies provide such a satisfyingly complete and ample array of compelling and iconic watches scattered across ...
Many Rolex watches have seemingly random nicknames ... Soda and superhero references betray the childlike zeal with which Rolex collectors enjoy their grownup hobby. So there are manual-wound Rolex ...
The roots of Tudor watches go back nearly a century to 1926. The brand was started by Hans Wilsdorf, the same man who founded Rolex, who had wanted a second line of watches that could be sold at a ...
Get Box + Papers, GQ's newsletter devoted to the watch world, sent to your inbox every Friday. Sign up here. The Rolex Submariner might be the most famous timepiece in the world—so much so that ...
1675 on his right wrist, the first to ever bring a Rolex to the Moon’s surface. Talk about making history! Mitchell’s “Pepsi” was both the first automatic watch and the first Rolex ever ...
Rolex’s newest release doesn’t tell the time, sit neatly on the wrist, or do anything else a good watch is supposed to. That’s because it’s not actually a timepiece. “As a historian with ...