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Luxury watches, such as Rolex, often retain their value. Rarity and good condition increase the likelihood of value appreciation. Dux Watches will be happy to advise you on your choice.
Rolex offers luxury and exclusivity, while Tudor offers ruggedness and affordability. Both brands have iconic models and appeal to different tastes. Looking for prestigious luxury or sporty quality? At Dux Watches, we'd love to help you choose the perfect watch.
The world of watches is one of constant evolution and innovation.
A used watch, also known as a "pre-owned" watch, is an attractive option for many people.
The world of luxury watches is often associated with the ultimate symbol of style and status: Rolex. But unfortunately, with the popularity of Rolex watches come replicas and fakes on the market.
Each Rolex watch tells its own story, and that story begins with the serial number. This number is engraved on your Rolex. It contains useful information that allows you to understand the background, authenticity and value of your watch. Rolex keeps the...
In the world of luxury watches, Rolex models often represent exclusivity and priceiness. In this guide, we take you to the top of the Rolex pyramid, where we explore some of the most expensive models.
Affordability is relative, especially when it comes to Rolex. These watches last a lifetime and can be passed down from generation to generation. In this short guide, you'll discover Rolex models that are friendly to your wallet while symbolizing...
An overview of everything you need to know about Rolex. Reference numbers, models, metals, bezels, clasps and country numbers.
Founded in London in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf - a German businessman and engineer - and Alfred Davis, Rolex was then called "Wilsdorf & Davis. It was not until three years later, in 1908, that the name now so familiar to us...
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