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Rolex Milgauss

Milgauss is an interesting watch in the Rolex collection. The model, first released in the 1950s for scientists and engineers, gets its name from the words "mille" and "Gauss" (the latter being the unit of magnetic field), which literally translates to 1000 Gauss.

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Rolex Datejust

Ask any watchmaker about a Rolex and chances are you'll hear stories of rare, vintage, million-dollar Daytonas, the flamboyant Yacht-Master, or the high-tech two-tone Cerachrome bezels on the new GMT. Few collectors will immediately start talking about Datejust.

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Crown Twinlock vs Triplock

One of the foundations of the historical popularity of Rolex watches is their water resistance. As you may already know, in 1926, Rolex introduced the world's first waterproof watch, which the company called the Oyster.

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Rolex Sky-Dweller

Sky-Dweller has always had a somewhat controversial character. On the one hand, these are the most complex watches Rolex makes (in terms of mechanical complexity, only the Yacht-Master II can rival them).

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Rolex Submariner

The Rolex Submariner has a history spanning more than half a century (since 1953) and retains many of the original styling cues of the earliest models. For most of its history, the Submariner had a rotating bezel with minute indices engraved on an aluminum plate.

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Rolex Cosmograph Daytona

The Rolex Daytona is a recognized icon in the world of luxury sports watches, and for many years now, a steel Daytona can only be purchased after a few years of waiting in line at an authorized Rolex dealer. Favored and admired by collectors, Rolex Daytona watches can time and calculate...

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