THE ORIGINS OF THE OLONGAPO BRACELETS
Since this is the first post of 2020 on our Blog we decided to tell you something special, which will surely ignite the hearts of those who are passionate about vintage watches especially military ones. Before proceeding and going into the
THE ONE AND ONLY “NOT – SERVICE” SMALL RED DAYTONA DIAL FOR 6263 AND 6265
In the previous post on our blog we highlighted the main useful elements for identifying a service dial for Daytona References 6263 and 6265. In particular, we have identified and highlighted the main differences between a "Small Red Daytona" supply dial
6263 / 6265 SMALL RED DAYTONA AKA SERVICE DIAL
The topic we will discuss today on our Blog is fairly well known to most people, especially to those who are long – term Rolex aficionados or have been collecting Daytona for several years. Although this post will contain notions that
GMT MK 0, MK 1 AND MK 1.5 : THE EARLY 1675 MATTE DIALS EXPLAINED
The Rolex Gmt Master is certainly one of the most beloved references by Rolex fans and aficionados. The reason is that its iconic features like the bi-color Inlay and the Red Arrow GMT Hand make it a very unique Model in
BUY A WATCH WITH ME : A STORY OF PURCHASE GONE WRONG!
Hi everyone guys! Every day I do my exciting job, for a few months now with Roberto Jatucka Randazzo, and I must admit that, between discoveries, purchases and sales, it's a true adventure everyday. Sometimes it happens that friends, customers and collectors