The Rolex GMT-Master has a long history, first as a pilot’s tool watch and then as an icon of the brand itself. Tim Mosso and Mike Manjos break down this history of the model, covering editions like the Blueberry, the explosive popularity of the Batman and Pepsi, and the modern “Lefty” model. The discussion serves as a guide to all the evolutions the watch has undertaken throughout the decades such as changing bezel colors, case sizes, and watch materials.
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Jack Forster got the chance to sit down with Alex Mille for a conversation about his father’s brand at the ReLuxury event in Geneva. Their discussion touches on how Alex broke into the watch world, the melding of design and aesthetics in their watches, and what his hopes for the future are for th...
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300 meter is a classic. First launched in 1993, the now iconic diver rose to fame on the wrist of Pierce Brosnan during his 1995-2002 turn as James Bond. Today, the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M represents a family of affordable dive watches for connoisseurs and collectors ...
The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph 49140/423J-8791 is encased in 40mm of 18k yellow gold surrounding a silver dial on an 18k yellow gold bracelet. Features of this Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph include hours, minutes, small seconds, big date, and chronograph. This Vacheron Co...