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Summer 2019 Men’s Fashion

Try a Little Tenderness.

The best of the season’s menswear, including pieces from Burberry, Coach, Salvatore Ferragamo, Michael Kors, and Louis Vuitton.

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Ocean-Inspired Luxury Timepieces

Water watch.

What better way to channel the deep blue’s eternal appeal than with one of these beauties on the wrist?

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Phillips Watch Auctions

Collectibles.

Included is a Rolex Split-Seconds chronograph, which many see as one of the brand’s most important wristwatches ever.

MONTECRISTO Magazine Spring 2015: Victor Royce Rolex Canada

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Victor Royce of Rolex Canada

Fifty years and counting.

During an era in which career changes per person averages out at a half dozen or so, it is remarkable to meet someone who has been with the same company, in the same city and country, for 50 years and counting. Victor Royce, then, stands out.

MONTE Summer 2014: Baselworld

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Baselworld

About time.

Baselworld is a dazzling display, and it is startling to consider just how many watches are made, marketed, and sold in the world every day.

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Rolex at Baselworld

Basel dazzle.

Rolex. It is an iconic name by any standard, and has become something of a folk legend in the process, representing style, achievement, and success.

MONTECRISTO: Rolex

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Rolex Goes Deep

A league of its own.

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller DeepSea watch is capable of being submerged up to a depth of 12,800 feet, exceeding a scuba diver’s human limits by over 100 times.

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