THE ROLEX SUBMARINER 5513 NO-SERIF AND SERIF DIALS EXPLAINED
When a collector approaches the world of vintage watches, he often finds himself disoriented in the multitude of watch-related information available. It’s something definitely common, it happened to everyone at the beginning to make mistakes misinterpreting contents found on the internet,
THE FIRST SERIES ROLEX DAYTONA 1652X : AN IN DEPTH ANALYSIS OF “200 UPH” BEZELS
At Basel Watch Show in the spring of 1988 Rolex officially presented on the market the new version of one of its most representative models, the Daytona. The new references available were three, 16520 and 16528, respectively with a stainless steel
SPEEDMASTER AND SPACE: HISTORY AND TECHNIQUE OF REFERENCE 105.003
The decade following the end of the Second World War sees an important phenomenon arise and develop which will have enormous social, political and economic repercussions on a global scale for over 3 decades. We are talking about the Cold War,
THE DAYTONA 6263 AND 6265 “BIG EYES” DIAL EXPLAINED
Although at the time of its launch on the market in 1963 the first Daytona reference Reference 6239 turned out to be almost a commercial flop, the Rolex Daytona has become over the years a real icon of Rolex collecting. An
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