Rolex is indisputably the biggest and most influential watchmaker in the world. The Crown makes the most important and recognizable timepieces on the market—and where it goes, the industry follows.
You can wear a piece of history with the new Rolex Explorer. This watch was originally developed to survive Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s climb to the top of Mt. Everest, and it has graced ...
Rolex built the Oysterdate 6694 in stainless steel from the early 1960s until it was discontinued in 1989. It was sold as a "Precision" model and holds a place in history as the last manual-wind watch ...
Rolex has unveiled its latest timepieces ahead of the 2025 Watches and Wonders in Geneva, with the all-new Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller taking center stage. This marks the first entirely new model ...
This is an edition of the newsletter Box + Papers, Cam Wolf’s weekly deep dive into the world of watches. Sign up here. We just published our big, comprehensive list of the “best” and most significant ...
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