The website for The Keystone, a high-end vintage watch dealer in Los Angeles, features a section dedicated to “holy grails,” or collectible watches distinguished by their quality and rarity. Exhibit A ...
This week in Found, our weekly roundup of fun vintage and pre-owned watches from around the internet, we’re changing things up a bit. We’ve divided our search into three distinct categories: an ...
A Slow Evolution Over the decades, the GMT-Master would change in incremental, barely perceptible, Rolex-like fashion—updated with more accurate movements, slightly larger cases, and better bracelets, ...
Today seems to be a “cool Rolexes” kind of day. Thought to be lost to time (so to speak), the Rolex GMT Master ref. 1675 worn by Marlon Brando as Col. Kurtz in “Apocalypse Now,” Francis Ford Coppola’s ...
Rolex fans fretting about their place on the Daytona wait list can take heart. Rolex introduced a slew of new models to lust after at Watches & Wonders in Geneva last month, including a new GMT-Master ...
This particular Rolex GMT comes with the added bonus of historical significance. The watch comes from its original owner, United States Navy veteran Thomas Francis Finley Jr. Finley served for 28 ...
A Rolex GMT-Master worn by Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now is set to be auctioned by Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo. The themed auction, called “Game Changers,” takes place in New York City ...
As interest in one-of-a-kind timepieces continues to grow, watchmakers and jewelers alike are having fun modernizing bestselling models. The customizer also added its branding to the dial, but none of ...
In the 1950s, air travel was pure glamour: then-mighty international airline Pan Am offered swanky lounges, pin-up stewardesses, and mid-flight cigarette breaks. Yes, it was all marvellous - until the ...
One year on from the launch of Rolex’s stainless steel “Pepsi” bezel GMT-Master II, we take a look back at the history of the globetrotting model You may or may not know that it was at the ...
Had you been in Seattle on 15 July 1954 and looked skywards shortly after three o’clock in the afternoon, you might have glimpsed something rather unusual streaking through the sky: the canary, tan ...
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