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2/6/2018 0 Comments

Baselworld 2018 Rolex Predictions - A NEW SUBMARINER?

Baselworld 2018 is approaching in March and the Rolex fans cannot wait to see what the Rolex elves have waiting for us in terms of new watch releases or shall I say new iterations of their current lineup. There has been a rumor on numerous media outlets that Rolex will produce a new Polar Dial Explorer 1 watch which is surprising. It looks slightly similiar to the Black and white ceramic daytona only without the complications. There is also news of a new Rolex Submariner with Red Text on the dial and a slimmer case profile resembling the pre-ceramic submariners most enthusiasts gravitate towards , especially the vintage collectors. Another interesting prediction is a option for an Oysterflex rubber strap on the new slimmer Rolex submariner and the addition of the new 70 hour power reserve movement added into the new Submariners. Lastly, rumors of a Triple Date Cellini Moonphase is set to be released or atleast rumored to. Stay Tuned and I will be following Baselworld 2018 with on the scene coverage. I also dropped a video below on YouTube where you can find this news and a lot of other great watch content.
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The main component of a mechanical movement is the mainspring, a spring that gradually unwinds and transmits energy. A mechanical watch will keep accurate time despite requiring winding up if it's manual. ... Inside an automatic watch sits a small weighted rotor that has to oscillate in order to wind the mainspring.

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