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Here's a selection of three stunning new daily wearers from Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Carl F Bucherer Baselworld is always the number-one event for Patek Philippe fans because here the venerable Swiss manufacture unveils the majority of its new timepieces each year.
Here, fans excitedly discuss Patek Philippe's annual refreshes of its classics, often keying in on new material choices, smaller/bigger case sizes and, of course, new dial colors Rolex Datejust 31: chronometric chic in a new color scheme The Rolex Datejust's excellent reputation for more than 70 years can be chalked up to a formula for success comprising the robust Oyster case, chronometric precision, a classically simple design, and the signature date indication at 3 o'clock magnified by the Cyclops lens on the crystal, a Rolex invention from 1953.
For 2019, Rolex unleashed two new variants of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31, one featuring a two-tone case combining stainless steel and yellow gold paired with an olive green, sunray-finished dial with yellow gold hands and Roman numerals Like all Rolex watches, the Datejust 31 is adjusted to the Superlative Chronometer certification defined by Rolex in 2015. . Source