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Like All Things in 2021, Rolex (and Your Other Favorite Watch Brands) Is Getting a Little Weird

Like All Things in 2021, Rolex (and Your Other Favorite Watch Brands) Is Getting a Little Weird

Posted on April 12, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Pistachio, salmon, bright orange, and jungle canopy motifs adorn this year’s watch dials.

Ok. Now that the breathless race to debut 800 new watches simultaneously is over, we can take a bit of a breather and analyze what we have on hand. And what do we have on hand? Well, it seems like a we have a ton of watches with funky-ass dials, that’s what.
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